The Placid Casual
Super Furry Animals Lyrics


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Paw print marks leave a telltale sign
There's a furry friend loose and committing a crime
Takes no precaution leaving the fold
For the placid casual have remote control
Fuzz clogs up my video
What do we do now?
Now we are free again
Freetown rocked in Sierra Leone
When Valentine Strasser danced his way to the throne
Gunpowder smoke took a heavy toll
But they weren't placid casual so they lost control
Fuzz clogs up my video
What do we do now?
Now we are free again
Fuzz clogs up my video
What do we do now?
Now we are free again
Fuzz clogs up my video




What do we do now?
Now we are free again

Overall Meaning

Possible interpretation:


The Placid Casual by Super Furry Animals is a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the domesticated lifestyle of some modern humans and the trivial distractions that can fill their lives. The song begins with an image of paw print marks, which suggest the presence of an animal in the home or neighborhood that is not supposed to be there. The lyrics then reveal that the so-called "furry friend" is actually the singer's own pet or familiar, acting on its natural instincts and causing some mischief. The phrase "Takes no precaution leaving the fold" may refer to the pet's escape from its cage or leash, or to the owner's neglect of it. The chorus repeats the line "Fuzz clogs up my video", which could mean that the pet has disrupted the electronic device or that the singer is annoyed by the interference of static or noise on the screen. The question "What do we do now?" may express a sense of helplessness or frustration at the situation.


The second verse shifts the focus to a historical event in Africa, the military coup in Sierra Leone in 1992 that brought Valentine Strasser, a 25-year-old army captain, to power. The song implies that Strasser and his followers were not placid casual, meaning they were not apathetic or passive about their political goals, unlike the singer and some of his peers. The reference to gunpowder smoke and heavy toll suggests the violent nature of the coup and the civil war that followed, which led to many casualties and atrocities. The chorus is repeated twice more, with a slight variation of "Now we are free again" instead of "But what do we do now?" This change could imply a sense of relief or liberation, either from the pet or from the historical burden of dictatorship.


Overall, The Placid Casual seems to be a playful and ironic way of commenting on some common themes of modern life, such as pet ownership, media consumption, and political awareness. The contrast between the mundane and the dramatic, the casual and the intense, creates a contrast that may provoke reflection or amusement.


Line by Line Meaning

Paw print marks leave a telltale sign
Someone has committed a crime and left evidence behind.


There's a furry friend loose and committing a crime
The criminal is most likely an animal and is on the run.


Takes no precaution leaving the fold
The criminal left the safety of their group without taking any necessary precautions.


For the placid casual have remote control
The group in question, Placid Casual, have control over a remote device or situation.


Fuzz clogs up my video
There is interference distracting from the intended view or message.


What do we do now?
It's unclear what the next steps are.


Now we are free again
Whatever problem or obstacle was present has been removed and freedom is now possible.


Freetown rocked in Sierra Leone
An event occurred in the city of Freetown in Sierra Leone.


When Valentine Strasser danced his way to the throne
Valentine Strasser likely gained power through manipulation and cunning tactics.


Gunpowder smoke took a heavy toll
Violence and destruction were the result of Strasser's ascent to power.


But they weren't placid casual so they lost control
Unlike the controlled and strategic Placid Casual, those involved in the Sierra Leone situation lost control and suffered negative consequences.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: CIAN CIARAN, DAFYDD IEUAN, GRUFF RHYS, GUTO PRYCE, HUW BUNFORD

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