His extravagance, combined with tenderness and complimented by a whole lot of 'Funkiness', is enriched through years of recording with award-winning stars like Steve Vai, Cindy Lauper, Little Steven, Tina Turner and Billy Joel. A former member of he Pretenders, TM recorded on the platinum album "Get Close" and also produced and arranged, amongst others, the album "Tribute to Deep Purple According to New York" on which artists like Yngwie Malamsteen, members of Living Colour and Bernie Worrell (P-Funk) all participated. It was TM who contributed the compelling groove with his unmistakable style on Joe Cocker's mainstream classic "Unchain my Heart." Together with Narada Michael Walden he penned the billboard hit "I Should Have Loved Ya." (Source: http://www.tmstevens.com)
Trash
T.M. Stevens Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
Anything dirty or dingy or dusty
Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
Yeah, I love trash
I got me a sneaker that's tattered and worn
It's all full of holes and the laces are torn
A gift from my mom the day I was born
Oh, I love trash!
Anything dirty or dingy or dusty
Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
Yeah, I dig trash
I got me a newspaper thirteen months old
I wrapped fish, it's smelly and cold
But I wouldn't trade it for a big pot o' gold
I love it because it's trash
I love it because it's trash
I got a clock that won't work
And an old microphone
A broken umbrella and a rusty trombone
And I am delighted to call them my own!
I love them because they're trash
Oh, I love trash!
Anything dirty or dingy or dusty
Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
Yeah, I love, I love trash!
Anything dirty or dingy or dusty
Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
Yeah, I love, I love trash!
I take trash, I take, I take trash, I take trash
I wanna take all the trash
Who me? Forget about it!
The song "Trash" by T.M. Stevens appears to be a celebration of junk and the appreciation of things that are typically discarded. The lyrics are repetitive and follow a specific pattern: the singer lists out various items that most people would consider to be of little to no value, followed by the declaration that they love it because it's trash. The listener is left with the impression that the singer takes great enjoyment from collecting and owning items that others would consider useless.
The first and longest verse of the song makes use of both rhyme and alliteration. The singer declares that they love anything that is "dirty or dingy or dusty," and that they also have a fondness for things that are "ragged or rotten or rusty." These repetitive phrases not only serve to create a sense of rhythm and flow in the lyrics but also emphasize the singer's appreciation for a range of different kinds of trash.
Further into the song, the items the singer lists become increasingly specific. They mention a tattered sneaker, a year-old newspaper, a clock that won't work, an old microphone, a broken umbrella, and a rusty trombone. This list provides listeners with a better sense of the kinds of things that the singer is referring to when they talk about "trash," and offers some insight into what might motivate someone to collect and appreciate these kinds of objects.
Overall, the mood of the song is upbeat, whimsical, and free-spirited. The lyrics are playful and light-hearted, and the simple melody and catchy chorus make it easy to sing along. The message of the song may be a bit unusual or even a little bit subversive, but it's hard not to be charmed by the singer's enthusiastic embrace of the unwanted and the discarded.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, I love trash!
Expressing affection for trash
Anything dirty or dingy or dusty
Referring to any type of unclean, neglected or unwanted object
Anything ragged or rotten or rusty
Referring to any type of old, damaged or decayed object
Yeah, I love trash
Reaffirming love for discarded items
I got me a sneaker that's tattered and worn
Referring to a worn out shoe
It's all full of holes and the laces are torn
Describing the poor condition of the sneaker
A gift from my mom the day I was born
Hinting at sentimental value attached to the shoe
I love it because it's trash
Reiterating fondness for scraps
I got me a newspaper thirteen months old
Referring to a considerably old newspaper
I wrapped fish, it's smelly and cold
Describing the use of the newspaper to wrap fish
But I wouldn't trade it for a big pot o' gold
Underlining the value of the newspaper as waste material
I love it because it's trash
Stating love for unwanted items
I got a clock that won't work
Referring to a defective clock
And an old microphone
Referring to a used microphone
A broken umbrella and a rusty trombone
Referring to a damaged umbrella and an old, rusty trombone
And I am delighted to call them my own!
Expressing joy in owning trash and making it personal
I love them because they're trash
Reaffirming admiration for undesired objects
I take trash, I take, I take trash, I take trash
Stating a propensity for collecting waste
I wanna take all the trash
Desiring to possess every piece of discarded item
Who me? Forget about it!
Casual dismissal of the idea that one is obsessed with trash
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JEFF MOSS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind