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 reder 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 my God, oh his God, over 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 my God, oh his God, over 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

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pavement's "Shady Lane / J vs. S" present a series of seemingly unrelated scenes and thoughts that are tied together by the song’s chorus. The first verse describes a blind date that didn't go too well and the second verse is about being an extra in the movie adaptation of the sequel to your life. Even though these verses seem to be disconnected, the chorus emphasizes the need for a shady lane, which everyone wants and needs. The song suggests that people are constantly searching for a safe and comfortable place to escape from the stresses of modern life.


The third verse seems to be a commentary on the tensions between different cultures and belief systems, with the repeated line "It's everybody's God" suggesting a need for greater understanding and respect. The bridge of the song changes the pace as the singer reflects on his or her own complexity and the stress that surrounds them. The final lines of the song describe a public argument in a hotel lobby, which is perhaps a metaphor for the chaotic and stressful nature of the world around us.


Overall, "Shady Lane / J vs. S" presents a cynical but ultimately hopeful view of human nature. Despite the complexity and stresses of modern life, the song suggests that we all share a common desire for a peaceful and safe place to call our own.


Line by Line Meaning

Blind date with the chancer, we had oysters and dry lancers
We went on a risky date and had fancy shellfish and a type of drink


And the check when it arrived we went dutch, dutch, dutch, dutch
We split the bill evenly between us four times


A reder shade of neck on a whiter shade of trash
The person has a sunburned neck and is of lower social standing than I am


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


I'm flat out, you're so beautiful to look at when you cry
I'm exhausted while you are lovely even when crying


Freeze, don't move
Hold still


You've been chosen as an extra in the movie adaptation
You've been selected for a small role in a film based on your real life


Of the sequel to your life
Part two of your life is being filmed


A shady lane, everybody wants one
A quiet, hidden place is desirable to all


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


Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God
Expressing disbelief or excitement


Oh my God, oh my God, oh his God, over God
More expressions of surprise


It's everybody's God, it's everybody's God
God is universal for all people


The worlds collide but all that we want is a shady lane
Despite all the conflict in the world, everyone wants a quiet place to relax and escape


Glance, don't stare, soon you're being told to recognize your heirs
Be discreet and subtle, or else you could be reminded of your obligation to your family


No, not me, I'm an island of such great complexity
I am unique and independent, with many layers to my personality


Stress surrounds in the muddy peaceful center of this town
Even the calmest places can still be stressful


Tell me off in the hotel lobby right in front of all the bellboys
Embarrass me by scolding me in a public place in front of hotel staff


And the over-friendly concierge
The overly friendly hotel staff member adds to my discomfort




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