Exquisitely Bored
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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The tissue box is empty
No coffee for my cream
Dogs howl in the alley
Crazy women scream
Some kids shout from there pick up truck
There stoned on life and beer
Fifty radios playing in this street
But I'm still hardly here

Exquisitely bored in California
We take our trouble to the Crest
Exquisitely bored in California
Exquisitely bored, Just like all the rest

When the sun shines things'll get moving
You feel close to the stars
There are good times walking in Laguna
But it rains in my heart

The peasants here are starving
They look out there barrels out in space
Pray TV looks like pay TV to me
It's just a curse on the human race
I take a drive up to L.A.
In my gas guzzling limousine
There's a whole lot of crazy people up there
Living out a life in sweet ennui

Exquisitely bored in California
We take our trouble to the Crest
Exquisitely bored in California
Exquisitely bored, Just like all the rest

When the sun shines things'll get moving
You feel close to the stars
There are good times walking in Laguna
But it rains in my heart

Exquisitely bored in California
We take our trouble to the Crest




Exquisitely bored in California
Exquisitely bored, Just like all the rest

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pete Townshend's song "Exquisitely Bored in California" paint a picture of a dreary and monotonous existence in the city, with noise and chaos constantly around, but no real connection to the world. The empty tissue box and lack of coffee suggest a feeling of emptiness and exhaustion, while the howling dogs and screaming women add to the overwhelming noise in the environment. The kids shouting and radios playing demonstrate the meaningless distractions of modern life.


Despite being surrounded by so much activity, the singer of the song feels disconnected, "hardly here." The repetition of "exquisitely bored," and "just like all the rest" suggests that this feeling of ennui is a common experience for those living in California. The reference to the peasants starving and the curse of TV suggest a wider societal problem, where the distractions of modern life leave people unfulfilled and disconnected from the world.


The final verse, which talks about the drive up to LA and the "crazy people" living in "sweet ennui" suggests that even those who have the means to escape this monotony are not immune to the lure of boredom. The final lines, "when the sun shines things'll get moving, you feel close to the stars, there are good times walking in Laguna, but it rains in my heart" suggest that there is a hope for something better, but at the same time, the singer is plagued by a feeling of sadness and disconnection.


Overall, the lyrics of "Exquisitely Bored in California" offer a commentary on the alienation and frustration that can come from living in a modern, urban environment. The song suggests that the distractions of modern life and the lack of connection to meaning and purpose can leave people feeling empty and unfulfilled, even in a place as beautiful as California.


Line by Line Meaning

The tissue box is empty
I am surrounded by a void, with nothing to comfort me.


No coffee for my cream
I lack even the most basic pleasures in life.


Dogs howl in the alley
Even animals express their discontent with their surroundings.


Crazy women scream
Those who have lost touch with reality act out in desperation.


Some kids shout from there pick up truck
Young people find excitement and release in rebellion and recklessness.


There stoned on life and beer
They are escaping reality with drugs and alcohol.


Fifty radios playing in this street
Despite the abundance of noise and activity, I am still detached and uninterested.


But I'm still hardly here
I am present physically, but my mind and heart are elsewhere.


Exquisitely bored in California
I find myself extremely disengaged and disinterested with life in this place.


We take our trouble to the Crest
We seek temporary distraction and escape from our reality.


Exquisitely bored, Just like all the rest
This feeling of disaffectedness is not unique to me - everyone around me feels similar.


When the sun shines things'll get moving
There is potential for change and productivity with the right conditions.


You feel close to the stars
When all is well, there is a sense of optimism and hope.


There are good times walking in Laguna
Occasionally, there are moments of enjoyment and pleasure.


But it rains in my heart
Despite momentary good times, I am still generally unhappy and unfulfilled.


The peasants here are starving
The less fortunate among us struggle to survive and prosper.


They look out there barrels out in space
They have few resources to rely on and feel stranded and helpless.


Pray TV looks like pay TV to me
Even religious programming seems like another form of commercialized entertainment.


It's just a curse on the human race
Our tendency towards greed and manipulation harms us all eventually.


I take a drive up to L.A.
I attempt to escape my current surroundings and find something more interesting or fulfilling.


In my gas guzzling limousine
I am using excess resources to briefly alleviate my boredom and discontentment.


There's a whole lot of crazy people up there
Others are similarly desperate for fulfillment and taking extreme measures.


Living out a life in sweet ennui
They are resigned to their dissatisfaction and are seeking ways to numb their pain.




Lyrics © SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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