Zelda
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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When you're at the movie
Don't pretend you're groovy
Don't be swayed and shell shocked
Hinder here the band out
There is only waving
Men's are misbehaving
Jackie's on the craving
Rabbits on the raving
Their on the way with a tooth force
hella frat while the cats gone
Zelda waves from the backseat
Hello hello
Zelda lays up the track sheet
Hello hello

Stand outside the door frame
Enter at your own game
Horse is trapped and ignorant
Of course, you'll won't get in here
Zelda is only waving
Doesn't worth your saving
Mine is trapped in a cave in
Monday feels like a slave in
Zelda is waving with her two hands
Freddy's is making up a new band
Zelda waves from the backseat
Hello hello
Zelda lays up the track sheet
Hello hello

I can't explain
again and again
ain't you afraid
again and again

Zelda waves from the backseat
Hello hello
Zelda lays up the track sheet
Hello hello

When we meet with a genius
You know he's never really seen us
He's come back to brandy
Well that's very handy
Zelda's on the way man
To raise his kids, it's just amazing
Keith has joined the navy
Roger's little baby
Zelda screams not to touch her
But one day someone will fuck her
Zelda waves from the backseat
Hello hello




Zelda lays up the track sheet
Hello hello

Overall Meaning

Pete Townshend's song "Zelda" is a surreal and disjointed narrative about the titular character, who appears to be a symbolic figure representing the free-spirited and rebellious youth culture of the 1960s. The lyrics are full of psychedelic imagery and stream-of-consciousness associations that suggest a world of confusion and chaos. The song opens with a warning not to be swayed by the superficial glamour of cinema or popular culture, and proceeds to describe a world where men are misbehaving, rabbits are raving, and Jackie is on the craving. The refrain "Zelda waves from the backseat, Hello hello" seems to suggest her presence as a detached observer of the craziness around her.


The second verse introduces more characters and situations, with references to a trapped horse, a trapped miner, and a person feeling like a slave on Monday. Zelda is still waving and making music, seemingly oblivious to the madness around her. The chorus repeats, emphasizing her presence as a beacon of youth and creativity. The third verse introduces a "genius" who is disconnected from the everyday world and who depends on alcohol to cope with the pressures of fame. Keith has joined the navy, and Roger has a baby, but Zelda remains unchanged, defiant, and perhaps vulnerable. The song's final line is a disturbing suggestion of sexual assault, and the refrain repeats one last time.


Line by Line Meaning

When you're at the movie
When you go to the movie theater


Don't pretend you're groovy
Don't try to act cool or fashionable


Don't be swayed and shell shocked
Don't become overwhelmed or disoriented


Hinder here the band out
Block out the sound of the band


There is only waving
People are only waving


Men's are misbehaving
Men are behaving badly


Jackie's on the craving
Jackie wants something badly


Rabbits on the raving
Rabbits are raving


Their on the way with a tooth force
They are on their way with great force


hella frat while the cats gone
A lot of partying is happening while no one is watching


Zelda waves from the backseat
Zelda is waving from the backseat of a car


Hello hello
Saying hello


Zelda lays up the track sheet
Zelda is writing down the track sheet


Stand outside the door frame
Stand outside the door


Enter at your own game
Enter on your own terms


Horse is trapped and ignorant
A horse is stuck and does not know what to do


Of course, you'll won't get in here
You definitely won't be able to enter here


Doesn't worth your saving
It's not worth saving


Mine is trapped in a cave in
My mind is trapped in a problem


Monday feels like a slave in
Monday feels like being a slave


Zelda is waving with her two hands
Zelda is waving with both hands


Freddy's is making up a new band
Freddy is forming a new band


I can't explain
I can't describe


Again and again
Repeating


Ain't you afraid
Aren't you scared


When we meet with a genius
When we meet a genius


You know he's never really seen us
He doesn't really know us


He's come back to brandy
He's returned to drinking brandy


Well that's very handy
Well that's very convenient


Zelda's on the way man
Zelda is coming


To raise his kids, it's just amazing
To raise his kids is incredible


Keith has joined the navy
Keith has become part of the navy


Roger's little baby
Roger's child


Zelda screams not to touch her
Zelda yells not to be touched


But one day someone will fuck her
But someday someone will have sex with her




Lyrics © Spirit Music Group
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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