All My Friends
Pavement Lyrics


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Everybody's goin out tonight

And everybody's hangin out tonight

It's alright

Listen to them
Show when they learn how to lie

You can sing along with them if you try

Holdin the spoken world up

I need it. I need it. I need it.

She's got a neck like a Saturday paper

You read it fast before the Sunday mass

Take it back it's nothing

It's nothing like it talks

Don't listen to me baby if you wanna survive

You did it you did you did it wrong.

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It's evident to me

Tonight

All the friends are strangers.

I'd like to take my story

To some place the don't know me

Creatures come out of the bars

Talk is small but you talk to Paul

Sold sex on Bird Cage walk

Boys are drinking and on the docks

Union man. I'm your friend

I need you when you listen to me

Weigh sand Buy Sand glass track

Closing off close off close off

OPEC dreams stock market close on the rock

And roll scale

Stereo

No more partridge family dreams to the home land





Divorce countries

Overall Meaning

The song "All My Friends" by Pavement is an interesting and poetic depiction of a night out with friends. The opening two lines set the scene by stating that "everybody's going out tonight" and "everybody's hanging out tonight." The repetition of "tonight" creates a sense of immediacy and excitement. The singer then acknowledges that "it's alright," implying that there may have been some uncertainty or hesitation about the night out.


The next few lines are more abstract, with the phrase "listen to them" and a reference to "holding the spoken world up." The meaning of these lines is left up to interpretation, but they suggest a sense of energy or anticipation building as the night progresses. The singer then repeats "I need it" three times, perhaps expressing a desire for the connection and camaraderie that comes with a night out.


The second verse introduces a female character with "a neck like a Saturday paper." The image of a fragile and disposable object being read quickly before mass creates a sense of urgency and transience. The line "take it back it's nothing" implies a rejection of this objectification, as if the singer is choosing not to participate in the objectification of women that may be happening around him. The final line of the verse, "don't listen to me baby if you wanna survive," can be interpreted in a few ways, but overall suggests a tension between the desire for connection and the need for self-protection.


The final verse paints a picture of a seedy and chaotic nightlife scene, with "creatures" coming out of bars, boys drinking on docks, and references to sex work and labor unions. Despite all of this, the singer still expresses a desire for connection with others, acknowledging that "I need you when you listen to me." The final lines about OPEC, the stock market, and the Partridge Family suggest a disillusionment with the mainstream culture of the time, and the final word "divorce" leaves the listener with a sense of uncertainty and instability.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody's goin out tonight
Everyone is going out tonight


And everybody's hangin out tonight
Everyone is hanging out tonight


It's alright
Everything is okay


Listen to them
Hear what they are saying


Show when they learn how to lie
They are pretending to be something they're not


You can sing along with them if you try
You can join in with their pretending if you want


Holdin the spoken world up
Telling the world what you think and believe


I need it. I need it. I need it.
I really need this


She's got a neck like a Saturday paper
Her neck is long and thin


You read it fast before the Sunday mass
You quickly read the news before going to church


Take it back it's nothing
It's not important


It's nothing like it talks
It's not what it seems to be


Don't listen to me baby if you wanna survive
Don't trust me if you want to stay safe


You did it you did you did it wrong.
You messed up


Collapse
Fall apart


It's evident to me
It's clear to me


Tonight
This evening


All the friends are strangers.
Everyone around me is unknown


I'd like to take my story
I want to tell my tale


To some place the don't know me
To somewhere where I'm not known


Creatures come out of the bars
People come out of the bars


Talk is small but you talk to Paul
Everyone is chatting, but you talk to Paul


Sold sex on Bird Cage walk
Prostitutes sell their services on a particular street


Boys are drinking and on the docks
Men are drinking by the waterfront


Union man. I'm your friend
I am a friend of union workers


I need you when you listen to me
I need you to hear what I'm saying


Weigh sand Buy Sand glass track
A meaningless phrase


Closing off close off close off
Shutting down, shutting off


OPEC dreams stock market close on the rock
Dreams of an organization affecting petroleum prices and the economy


And roll scale
Something to do with the music industry


Stereo
A reference to music


No more partridge family dreams to the home land
People have given up on their dreams


Divorce countries
Countries that have broken apart




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