Shady Lane/J Vs. S
Pavement Lyrics


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Blind date with the chancer
We had oysters and dry lancers
And the check when it arrived we went dutch, dutch, dutch, dutch
A redder shade of neck on a whiter shade of trash
And this emory board is giving me a rash
I'm flat out
You're so beautiful to look at when you cry
Freeze, don't move
You've been chosen as an extra in the movie adaptation of the sequel to your life

A shady lane, everybody wants one
A shady lane, everybody needs one
Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god
Oh my god, oh your god, oh his god, oh her god
It's everybody's god, it's everybody's god
It's everybody's god, it's everybody's god
The worlds collide, but all that we want is a shady lane

Glance, don't stare
Soon you're being told to recognize your heirs
No, not me
I'm an island of such great complexity
Stress surrounds in the muddy peaceful center of this town
Tell me off in the hotel lobby right in front of all the bellboys
And the over-friendly concierge

A shady lane, everybody wants one
A shady lane, everybody needs one
Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god
Oh my god, oh your god, oh his god, oh her god
It's everybody's god, it's everybody's god




It's everybody's god, it's everybody's god
The worlds collide, but all that I want is a shady lane

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Pavement's "Shady Lane" explore the unnerving territory of blind dates: "Blind date with the chancer / We had oysters and dry lancers / And the check when it arrived / We went dutch, dutch, dutch, dutch." The singer expresses a sense of unease or disconnection with their date (the "chancer"), and the experience of splitting the bill "dutch" may imply that they don't feel like they owe this person any more than they would a stranger. The second verse continues this trend of discomfort: "A redder shade of neck on a whiter shade of trash / And this emory board is giving me a rash / I'm flat out / You're so beautiful to look at when you cry / Freeze, don't move / You've been chosen as an extra in the movie adaptation of the sequel to your life." Here, the contrast between red neck and white trash creates an image of sharp boundaries and social tension. The mention of the emory board, a tool for smoothing rough nails, could represent the need for people -- especially women -- to present a polished, attractive image at all times. The final line refers to the phenomenon of people feeling like outsiders in their own lives; being cast as an extra in the movie adaptation of your life is a typically witty, self-deprecating touch from Pavement.


The chorus of "Shady Lane" is a catchy, anthemic call for a "shady lane": "A shady lane, everybody wants one / A shady lane, everybody needs one / Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god / Oh my god, oh your god, oh his god, oh her god / It's everybody's god, it's everybody's god / It's everybody's god, it's everybody's god / The worlds collide, but all that we want is a shady lane." The idea of wanting or needing a shady lane is somewhat ambiguous, but the phrase itself suggests a retreat from the harsh light of the outside world -- a quiet, peaceful place to escape from the stresses and challenges of daily life. The repetition of "oh my god" and "everybody's god" adds to this sense of seeking refuge -- even if it's only a temporary or symbolic one.


Overall, "Shady Lane" is a great example of Pavement's signature style: clever, surreal lyrics that capture the anxieties and absurdities of everyday life, set to catchy, lo-fi guitar rock. It's a song that's both funny and melancholy, capturing a feeling of isolation and yearning for something more.


Line by Line Meaning

Blind date with the chancer
I went on a date with a risky person


We had oysters and dry lancers
We ate oysters and drank dry champagne


And the check when it arrived we went dutch, dutch, dutch, dutch
We split the check evenly


A redder shade of neck on a whiter shade of trash
An unattractive person had a sunburn and looked out of place


And this emory board is giving me a rash
This nail file is irritating my skin


I'm flat out
I'm exhausted


You're so beautiful to look at when you cry
I find beauty in your sadness


Freeze, don't move
Stop right there


You've been chosen as an extra in the movie adaptation of the sequel to your life
Your life is so interesting it could be a movie


A shady lane, everybody wants one
Everyone desires a place to escape from the world


A shady lane, everybody needs one
Everyone needs a peaceful retreat


Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god
Expressing disbelief, excitement or fear


Oh my god, oh your god, oh his god, oh her god
God is universal and applies to everyone


It's everybody's god, it's everybody's god
God belongs to all of humanity


The worlds collide, but all that we want is a shady lane
Despite our differences, we all seek solace in a peaceful place


Glance, don't stare
Look briefly, not in a creepy way


Soon you're being told to recognize your heirs
You'll be reminded to acknowledge your family inheritance


No, not me
I don't need a reminder to recognize my heirs


I'm an island of such great complexity
I'm a complicated person, hard to understand


Stress surrounds in the muddy peaceful center of this town
Even in a calm place, there's still anxiety


Tell me off in the hotel lobby right in front of all the bellboys
Embarrass me in front of strangers


And the over-friendly concierge
The concierge is too eager to please


The worlds collide, but all that I want is a shady lane
Despite conflict and chaos, I desire a place of peace




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: Stephen Malkmus

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