Chapel Hill
Sonic Youth Lyrics


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A-back in the days when the battles raged
And we thought it was nothing
A bookstore man meets the CIA and we know
Throw me a cord and plug it in
Get the cradle rocking
Ah, out with the redneck pig old men
And it's go
The hair in the hole in my head
Too bad the scene is dead
Memories in the shadow
Back in time again

Ah, I can't forget your terrorized face
When you cried for the shameless
Wasted life Ameri-K-K-Kan
And you smile
So why should we run when we cannot hide
And my flag is burning?
We could be wrong but that's alright
We'll rise again

The hair in the hole in my head
Too bad the scene is dead
Memories in the shadow
It's back in town again

Lookin' away it's another day
And of course we love you
Radical man is the CIA
And we say no
We'll round up the Durham H.C. kids
And the Char-Grill Killers
Jesse H. come into our pit
All-ages show

The hair in the hole in my head
Too bad the scene is dead




Memories in the shadow
It's back in time again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Sonic Youth's "Chapel Hill" describe a scene of political unrest and social tension. The opening lines refer to the battles of the past and the belief that they were insignificant. The mention of a bookstore man meeting the CIA hints at government infiltration and surveillance of left-wing organizations. The lines "Throw me a cord and plug it in, get the cradle rocking" suggest a desire for action and change.


The second verse contains vivid imagery of a terrorized face and wasted life in America. The allusion to the Ku Klux Klan with the repeated "K" in "Ameri-K-K-Kan" highlights the ongoing issue of racism in America. The line "We could be wrong but that's alright, we'll rise again" shows a resilience and determination to continue the fight for justice despite uncertainty and setbacks.


The final verse mentions rounding up the Durham H.C. (hardcore) kids and the Char-Grill Killers, possibly referencing local punk bands. The invitation for Jesse H. to come into their pit suggests a call for unity and solidarity within the underground music scene. Overall, the song paints a picture of a turbulent time in American history with a message of resistance and hope.


Line by Line Meaning

A-back in the days when the battles raged
During a time of conflict and struggle in the past


And we thought it was nothing
Despite the difficulties, it was seen as insignificant


A bookstore man meets the CIA and we know
A meeting between an establishment figure and a government agency is witnessed


Throw me a cord and plug it in
Connect and start the music


Get the cradle rocking
Start a revolution


Ah, out with the redneck pig old men
Expressions of dissatisfaction with the conservative, older generation


And it's go
It's time for action


The hair in the hole in my head
Anxiety or confusion felt by the artist


Too bad the scene is dead
Regret that the past is no longer relevant or available


Memories in the shadow
Remembrances that are suppressed or forgotten


Back in time again
Returned to a previous era or mindset


Ah, I can't forget your terrorized face
Recollections about a traumatic experience


When you cried for the shameless
An emotional appeal for accountability


Wasted life Ameri-K-K-Kan
A commentary on the state of American society


And you smile
Despite the hardships, there is still joy


So why should we run when we cannot hide
Fighting back against oppressive forces, rather than surrendering


And my flag is burning?
A rejection of conventional patriotic symbols


We could be wrong but that's alright
Acknowledging the possibility of error, but still moving forward


We'll rise again
There is hope for the future


Lookin' away it's another day
Disregarding current circumstances, and just focusing on the present


And of course we love you
Expressing affection despite any differences or struggles


Radical man is the CIA
A critique of the government's involvement in countercultural movements


And we say no
Rejecting conformity or complacency


We'll round up the Durham H.C. kids
Mobilizing a group of like-minded individuals for action


And the Char-Grill Killers
Naming a specific local group with a reputation for violence


Jesse H. come into our pit
A call-to-action to a specific individual


All-ages show
An inclusive event that welcomes everyone




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.,
Written by: KIM GORDON, THURSTON MOORE, STEVE SHELLEY, LEE RENALDO

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Hexis

A huge part of my heart will always belong to this band

Rhizzome

Absolutely feeling this

knux

same

beepst

I love how the intro is so optimistic.

Postmortem Ritual

yes, specially coming after a very dense and obscure track as "On the Strip". Dirty achieved one of the most flawless and perfectly timed tracklist of all times.!

Kinda B.

😂 yes

Michael Williams

The guitar solo at 3:45 is timeless.

drsoftee

Two licks are barely a solo

Jean-Francois Pilote

Steve Shelley taking over at 3:08, killing those drums...

Alti2de

Steve Shelly is so underrated. I wonder how many here have heard the Crucifucks.

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