Down Down
Status Quo Lyrics


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Got so Stoned that i weighted down another place
That i call home you don't understand you don't understand
Let's take to a government with a sensation where it ends
Let's burn it down and get this town its the status qou
And where bringing it down
Let's take control of another lie
Let's go its cool that's right another day down
And its wasted time you dont understand and this never ends
Let's stick it to the government what a waste and there still full of shit
Cause we burn it down and get out of this town
It's the Status Quo and where bringing it down
It's the Status Quo and where bringing it down
Lets bring her down and burn it down its the status qou
And where bringing it down
Another frustrating conversation if anything your gonna pay
And The Sensation Bringing it down is the Song I'm Singing to
It's The Status Quo and where Bringing it down
It's The Status Quo and where bringing it down




It's The Status Quo and where bringing it down
It's The Status Quo and where bringing it down

Overall Meaning

The song "Down Down" by Status Quo speaks about the frustration of being weighed down by the monotony of life, and the desire to break free from societal standards and expectations. The lyrics suggest a sense of rebellion and nonconformity, with lines such as "Let's burn it down and get this town, it's the status quo, and we're bringing it down."


The repetition of "let's take to the government" and "let's stick it to the government" highlights the idea of challenging authority and standing up against the norms that society imposes on individuals. The use of the phrase "status quo" in the lyrics is symbolic, as it refers to the existing social and political order that is being challenged by the song's message.


The repeated lyrics of "It's the Status Quo and we're bringing it down" serve as a rallying cry for those seeking change and a departure from the norm. The song suggests that breaking away from societal expectations can be difficult, but that taking risks and being willing to challenge authority is worth it in the end.


Overall, "Down Down" is a powerful anthem of rebellion and nonconformity, encouraging listeners to embrace their individuality and challenge the status quo.


Line by Line Meaning

Got so Stoned that i weighted down another place
I was so intoxicated that I felt like I belonged in a different location


That i call home you don't understand you don't understand
This new place feels like home to me, but you don't get it


Let's take to a government with a sensation where it ends
Let's bring attention to the government's inadequacies and see where that leads us


Let's burn it down and get this town its the status quo
Let's cause havoc and change the current state of this town, just like we always do


And where bringing it down
We are actively causing destruction and change


Let's take control of another lie
Let's expose and take power over another falsehood


Let's go its cool that's right another day down
We are enthusiastic and excited to make another day count


And its wasted time you dont understand and this never ends
Others may see our actions as futile, but we understand the importance and will never stop


Let's stick it to the government what a waste and there still full of shit
Let's rebel against the government's incompetence and corruption


Cause we burn it down and get out of this town
Through burning and destruction, we will escape this current town


Another frustrating conversation if anything your gonna pay
Every conversation feels like a battle and if anything, the opposing party will suffer consequences


And The Sensation Bringing it down is the Song I'm Singing to
The act of destruction brings a thrilling sensation, which I sing about


It's The Status Quo and where Bringing it down
We are rejecting the current status quo and are actively causing change




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Written by: Joshua Harcrow

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@alanstrom2221

ALAN CHARLES LANCASTER otherwise known as NUFF, has passed away in Sydney, his home for 45 years.
The founding member and the backbone of STATUS QUO had been suffering from Multiple Sclerosis for many years.
Alan battled on bravely, performing at QUO's Reunion gigs in 2013 and 2014.
Even though he had MS, Alan's performance and his vocals were the strongest of the three.
My favourite member of QUO is Alan Lancaster.
I had the pleasure of having a beer and a smoke with Alan at a Sydney pub gig, in Five Dock, when he had The Lancaster Bombers and The Lancaster/Brewster Bands in the late 80's.
We had a longer chat at The Lewisham Hotel as well.
These were dirty, grungy hotels, though this didn't phase the great man of the people.
Alan was the most beautifil man, very humble, down to earth and a great guy to talk with and have a laugh.
Vale Alan ( Nuff ) Lancaster
RIP mate, you were one of the greatest Rockers of all time.



All comments from YouTube:

@michaeldurrant6045

I was 15 in 74, when I first heard this song, now I'm 64 and still listen to status Quo and so do my neighbours 😂, a timeless classic from one of the greatest bands you'll ever hear.

@hartwigbachmann3612

me too

@lizardspoint

Brilliant stuff xx

@ginacoles6207

The Quo will always be the best band there ever was in the world if it ever stops it will be the end of good music.

@jasonsansome5579

Thete is only one volume to play the quo at.. flat out!!

@user-ub9fs4ig3g

Будем слушать пока живы

@sanmama1602

So many memories to this: in 74 I was 4. My father was 26. We rocked. Now i'm 50 and my father 72. We still rock.

@lindareynolds659

Like you my Dad exposed me to rock n roll
Dad has passed now but I’m still rocking for both of us!

@keijotoivonen3988

Totisesti!

@DJ_PSYFEST

@@lindareynolds659 our dads are rockin heaven!

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