Dialogue Introduction to "Predictable"
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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Ruth and Rastus

RUTH: Oh Rastus you bastard! Why so bloody hard? Ray might hear us - he'd be jealous.

RASTUS: Why would he be jealous?!

RUTH: Because he loves me! He said so in one of his letters to Rosalind.
RASTUS: Turn over. Here, what are these marks?

RUTH: Do you like them? One person in a million has these.

RASTUS: Yeah, I know. Witch's teats.





RUTH: Oh Rastus you fantastic bastard. Harder! Harder!

Overall Meaning

Pete Townshend's song "Dialogue Introduction to 'Predictable'" is a short snippet of a conversation between two characters named Ruth and Rastus. The lyrics offer a glimpse into the intimate and taboo relationship between the two characters. Ruth seems to be struggling to keep their encounter quiet to avoid alerting Ray, who is likely a mutual acquaintance or someone they know. Ruth implies that Ray is jealous of her relationship with Rastus, as Ray loves her and has written her love letters that she shared with Rosalind. Rastus, on the other hand, seems more focused on the physical aspects of their relationship and is shown to be rougher and more daring. The lyrics end with Ruth egging Rastus on to be even harder and more intense.


The song's title "Dialogue Introduction to 'Predictable'" suggests that this dialogue is a preface to something more predictable, likely a formulaic and commercial song that follows the spoken introduction. By contrasting the mundane predictability of pop music with the taboo intimacy of Ruth and Rastus' dialogue, Pete Townshend highlights the tension between what is considered acceptable in mainstream culture and what is often shunned or deemed inappropriate.


Overall, the lyrics of "Dialogue Introduction to 'Predictable'" offer a brief but powerful commentary on the intersection of love, sex, and society's expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

RUTH: Oh Rastus you bastard! Why so bloody hard?
Ruth complains to Rastus about his rough behavior during their encounter.


RASTUS: Why would he be jealous?!
Rastus is curious about why Ray would be jealous of their situation.


RUTH: Because he loves me! He said so in one of his letters to Rosalind.
Ruth claims that Ray loves her and has expressed this in correspondence to someone else named Rosalind.


RASTUS: Turn over. Here, what are these marks?
Rastus asks Ruth to turn over and questions the origin of certain marks on her body.


RUTH: Do you like them? One person in a million has these.
Ruth responds to Rastus' question and suggests the uniqueness of the marks.


RASTUS: Yeah, I know. Witch's teats.
Rastus comments disrespectfully on the marks, comparing them to teats of a mythical witch.


RUTH: Oh Rastus you fantastic bastard. Harder! Harder!
Ruth expresses pleasure with Rastus' performance and urges him to continue with intensity.




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