Conduit For Sale!
Pavement Lyrics


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I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin' and I'll try
I'm tryin' and I'll try

Imagine if you were Herr Barockter
Alias and nobleman
Son of son of sky, and of scion
Part of his rich inheritance
Parceled and generous divorce
Sentence forthwith, being
Certain blocks of land
And living quarters deemed
By all gentlemen
And wives thereof
To be grossly humane
And frankly, quite un-dirty

Herr Barockter
In his enviable good taste
Tries quick escape gambit
Via local periodicals
But no takers, land an enviable station
In the conduit between two selves
A veritable no-man's land
Array of the flophouse, cardboard materials
And carbon-monoxide wallpaper
All his brig-deck Torino boys ask
Is irrelevant

I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
I'm tryin' and I'll try
I'm tryin' and I'll try

Unable to bear the scandal, Ray, philanthropist
Rents low-down scab house in conduit
Herr Barockter offers said land for a song
But no one wants to sing
In an attempt to retain social privileges
Yet mask it as goodwill,
He says to the conduit members:
"Take this rotten old tree and make it bear fruit"
Cheers erupted throughout the thin settlement
An Italian male was heard to say
"Between here and there
Is better than either here or there!"

I'm tryin'
I'm tryin'
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I'm tryin' and I'll try




I'm tryin' and I'll try
I'm tryin' and I'll try

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pavement's "Conduit for Sale!" may seem nonsensical on the surface, but a closer analysis reveals a story of a man named Herr Barockter who tries to escape from a scandal in his privileged life by going to live in a run-down area known as "the conduit." Here, he tries to sell his land to the locals, but they are not interested in buying it. Instead, Barockter offers them a tree and asks them to make it bear fruit. This gesture is seen as an attempt to retain his social privileges while also appearing to be a philanthropist. The locals are pleased with this and are heard saying, "Between here and there is better than either here or there!"


The lyrics can be interpreted as a commentary on privilege and class differences. Herr Barockter comes from a wealthy background and has a lot of land, which he tries to sell to people who struggle to make ends meet. His attempt to give something back to the community is appreciated, but it is ultimately seen as insufficient – a symbolic gesture rather than a meaningful act of philanthropy. The use of repetition in the lyrics ("I'm tryin'") suggests both Barockter's persistence and his lack of success in his endeavors.


Overall, "Conduit for Sale!" tells a story that seems to be about the failure of goodwill gestures to bridge the gap between the privileged and the less fortunate. It highlights the difficulties of breaking down social barriers and the limitations of charity as a solution to social inequality.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm tryin'.
Herr Barockter is attempting to escape a scandalous situation.


I'm tryin'.
Herr Barockter is unsuccessful in his attempts to sell his land.


I'm tryin'.
Herr Barockter attempts to maintain his social privileges.


I'm tryin'.
The inhabitants of the conduit attempt to make something from Herr Barockter's land.


I'm tryin'.
Herr Barockter continues his efforts despite obstacles.


I'm tryin'.
The inhabitants continue their efforts despite the difficulties of their living conditions.


I'm tryin' and I'll try
Both Herr Barockter and the conduit inhabitants persist in their efforts.


I'm tryin' and I'll try.
Both parties remain dedicated to their pursuits, despite setbacks.


I'm tryin' and I'll try.
Both parties display persistence, resilience and unwillingness to give up.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Scott Kannberg, Stephen Joseph Malkmus

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