Postscript
Robert Fripp Lyrics


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Brian Eno: So the whole story is completely untrue. A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!
A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!
A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!
A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Robert Fripp's song Postscript seem to be quite simple and straightforward, as they are just four identical lines repeated over and over again: "A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!" However, upon further analysis, these lyrics may be interpreted in several different ways. One possible interpretation is that the lyrics are meant to be taken literally, as a commentary on a hoax or practical joke of some kind. The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the idea that the hoax is something significant or noteworthy, while the laughter ("ha, ha, ha!") adds a sense of levity or playfulness to the situation.


On the other hand, it's also possible that the lyrics are meant to be ironic or sarcastic, and that the "hoax" being referred to is actually something quite serious or damaging. In this interpretation, the repeated use of "ha, ha, ha!" could be seen as a cynical or bitter response to a situation that is beyond the singer's control. Alternatively, the repeated use of the phrase could be seen as a deliberate attempt to downplay or minimize the seriousness of a situation, to the point of almost making a joke out of it.


Interestingly, the lyrics to Postscript were not actually written by Robert Fripp himself, but rather by his frequent collaborator Brian Eno. Eno is known for his unconventional approach to songwriting and his interest in experimental music and soundscapes. It's possible that the repetitive, almost mantra-like quality of the lyrics to Postscript reflects Eno's interest in repetition and the hypnotic effects of simple, repeated sounds or phrases.


Overall, the lyrics to Postscript are fairly enigmatic and open to interpretation. Depending on the listener's perspective, the song could be seen as a wry commentary on human nature and the tendency to pull pranks or engage in misleading behavior, or as a bleak reflection on the state of the world and the difficulties of facing unpleasant truths.


Line by Line Meaning

A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!
The entire story is a fabrication, a falsehood. Brian Eno finds this amusing and expresses his amusement with laughter.


A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!
Brian Eno continues to express his amusement at the fabricated story with laughter.


A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!
Brian Eno reiterates that the story is fictitious and continues to laugh at it.


A big hoax. Ha, ha, ha!
In a final comment, Brian Eno confirms that the story is indeed a big hoax and expresses his amusement with one last laugh.




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Comments from YouTube:

@PrimitiveInTheExtreme

✨🎶✏🎶✨

@craigpeterson396

Isn’t that Brian Eno speaking?

@fernandoarribas8293

Yes... Big hoax😅