John Cage Bubble Gum
Stereolab Lyrics


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see'est le plus beau
et see'est le plus triste
see'est le plus beau
Paysage do monde

It's the most beautiful
and it's the saddest
It's the most beautiful
Landscape in the world





Overall Meaning

In Stereolab's song "John Cage Bubble Gum," the French lyrics "see'est le plus beau et see'est le plus triste, see'est le plus beau paysage do monde" translate to "It's the most beautiful and it's the saddest, it's the most beautiful landscape in the world." These lyrics capture the mixed emotions that can be experienced when looking at something truly stunning, yet also carries a sense of melancholy. Perhaps the landscape being described is breathtaking in its beauty, but is also tinged with sadness due to some unknown reason, such as a longing for the past or the knowledge that it is slowly disappearing.


The lyrics also contain a nod to the experimental composer John Cage, who was known for his avant-garde music and philosophy. The mention of "bubble gum" could be interpreted as a playful metaphor for Cage's use of found sounds and everyday objects as musical instruments, as if they are disposable and fleeting like a piece of gum. The song itself features Stereolab's signature blend of pop, lounge, and experimental music, with layers of electronic and acoustic instruments building a lush and dreamy sound.


Line by Line Meaning

see'est le plus beau
It's the most beautiful


et see'est le plus triste
and it's the saddest


see'est le plus beau
It's the most beautiful


Paysage do monde
Landscape in the world




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LAETITIA SADIER, TIMOTHY JOHN GANE

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