Mob Rule
Robert Wyatt Lyrics


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Plans are unveiled a prissied fool
Residents mutter their doubts and fears at meetings
A brace of councilors voiced concern
Somerset was murmured
There were advisors and
Expert guidance had been sought

Underground, ?

Just what that meant
Expert
People are so ungrateful
It's quite hard on chairmen
Directors of planning must be given the right to make plans
Just as saver woodworm must bore
So too advisors must advise





S'all on the square

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Mob Rule" by Robert Wyatt are a commentary on the nature of governance and planning in the UK. The opening lines "Plans are unveiled a prissied fool, Residents mutter their doubts and fears at meetings" set the stage for the song's theme, with Wyatt critiquing the tendency of government officials to prioritize their own interests and ego over the needs and concerns of those they govern. The lines "Directors of planning must be given the right to make plans, Just as saver woodworm must bore" illustrate this, suggesting that government officials see themselves as a necessary evil in the process of shaping the country's future.


Meanwhile, the lines "Expert guidance had been sought, Underground, ? Just what that meant, Expert" highlight the often opaque nature of government decision-making. Wyatt hints at a disconnect between those in power and those affected by their decisions, with the "underground" element of the planning process unknown and potentially suspect. The repeated refrain of "People are so ungrateful, It's quite hard on chairmen" adds to the satirical tone of the song, suggesting that those in power may feel under-appreciated and unfairly criticized.


Overall, "Mob Rule" is a commentary on the challenges of effective governance, with Wyatt using wry lyrics and understated instrumentation to skewer the shortcomings of those in power.


Line by Line Meaning

Plans are unveiled a prissied fool
A local official shares his plan with the community, but his arrogance and lack of understanding are apparent


Residents mutter their doubts and fears at meetings
The community expresses their skepticism and worry about the official's plan during meetings


A brace of councilors voiced concern
A couple of councilors express their concerns about the official's plan


Somerset was murmured
There were rumors and whispers about the potential ramifications of the official's plan


There were advisors and
The official sought the advice of experts before moving forward with his plan


Expert guidance had been sought
The official obtained advice from specialists in the field to help him with his plan


Underground, ?
It is unclear what specific actions were taken underground, perhaps to carry out the official's plan covertly


Just what that meant
The true intentions of the official's plan and the actions taken behind the scenes are ambiguous


Expert
The official continues to take advice from experts, even after receiving pushback from the community


People are so ungrateful
The official is frustrated by the community's criticism and believes that they are not appreciative of his work


It's quite hard on chairmen
The responsibility of a leader is difficult, and the official feels unfairly burdened by the weight of the community's expectations


Directors of planning must be given the right to make plans
The official believes that leaders should not be impeded by criticism and should have the authority to implement their plans


Just as saver woodworm must bore
The official compares himself to a wood-boring insect, steadily working to carry out his plan despite opposition


So too advisors must advise
The official believes that it is essential to continue seeking advice from experts as he moves forward with his plan


S'all on the square
The official assures the community that his plan is aboveboard and ethical, despite disagreements and misunderstandings




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