Dialogue introduction to "Outlive The Dinosaur"
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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RAY:
Dear Rosalind, in answer to all your questions: firstly, I'm afraid it wouldn't help you to feel secure. In fact, it would defeat you. Insecurity is the principal driving force we performers share. Secondly, like you, something awful happened to me as a child, but I learned from it. The only power available to you lies in your submission. Isn't that what the photo was all about? Remember, you don't have to bury the past or the pain. You can use it.




Overall Meaning

The song "Dialogue introduction to 'Outlive The Dinosaur'" by Pete Townshend features a spoken word section by a narrator named Ray, who is responding to someone named Rosalind's questions. Ray's response is filled with wisdom, but it requires a bit of interpretation to understand. Ray tells Rosalind that feeling secure would actually be detrimental to her as a performer, as insecurity is what drives performers to succeed. Additionally, Ray seems to be implying that Rosalind has experienced some sort of trauma in her past, just like he has. However, instead of letting the past or the pain consume her, Ray suggests that Rosalind embrace it and use it as a source of power in her performances.


Overall, Ray's message is one of resilience and empowerment. He acknowledges the difficulties that performers face, but rather than shrinking away from them, he encourages Rosalind to use her experiences to fuel her creativity and drive her success.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear Rosalind, in answer to all your questions:
Ray is addressing Rosalind and letting her know that he will be answering all of her questions.


firstly, I'm afraid it wouldn't help you to feel secure. In fact, it would defeat you.
Ray is informing Rosalind that feeling secure would not be beneficial to her and it would ultimately be her downfall.


Insecurity is the principal driving force we performers share.
Ray believes that performers are driven by their insecurities and this is what motivates them to perform.


Secondly, like you, something awful happened to me as a child, but I learned from it.
Ray connects with Rosalind and shares that he also experienced a traumatic event in his childhood, but he was able to learn from it.


The only power available to you lies in your submission.
Ray believes that Rosalind's power lies in her ability to submit to her circumstances and use them to her advantage.


Isn't that what the photo was all about?
Ray questions if this is what the photo was meant to represent, the idea of submission leading to power.


Remember, you don't have to bury the past or the pain.
Ray reminds Rosalind that she does not have to suppress her past, but instead use it to her advantage.


You can use it.
Ray encourages Rosalind to use her past experiences as a tool for growth and success.




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