Pushing And Shoving
The Angels Lyrics


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(Spencer-R. Brewster)
Pickin' at a loose end, loose end
Pickin' at a loose end
Livin' in a pig pen, start a new trend
Just like the real thing, real thing
Just like the real thing
Fade into oblivion with a new friend
Eyes going zig-zag
Put him in a body bag
Pushin' in the neighbourhood
Just like ya momma knew you would
Poor little Kathleen, Kathleen
Poor little Kathleen
Only fifteen and caught in between
She wanna buy a sten gun, sten gun
She wanna buy a sten gun
Learn to salute, ain't that obscene
Look like a new recruit
Cheaper than a prostitute
Pushin' in the neighbourhood
Just like ya momma knew you would
Act like a caveman, caveman
Act like a caveman
Swallow it up and start a new plan
Tight as a wet suit, wet suit
Tight as a wet suit
Button it up with a broken hand
In through the steel gate
Up against a dead weight
Tryin' to make a clean break
Jump before it's too late
Push! Shove!




Back down momma!
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Angels' song "Pushing And Shoving" depict the gritty and rebellious nature of being on the fringes of society. The song begins with the lines "Pickin' at a loose end, loose end. Pickin' at a loose end. Livin' in a pig pen, start a new trend," which can be interpreted as feeling trapped and aimless, residing in a dirty and chaotic environment, but also trying to pave their own way and create something different. The mention of "the real thing" and "fade into oblivion with a new friend" suggests a desire for authenticity and possibly finding solace in a new connection.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the urge to rebel and go against societal norms, with lines like "Pushin' in the neighborhood. Just like ya mama knew you would." It implies a disregard for authority and a determination to make their presence known despite the consequences. The song then shifts to the story of Kathleen, a young girl caught in between the innocence of her age and the allure of danger and rebellion. The line "She wanna buy a sten gun, sten gun" suggests a fascination with weapons and a desire to be part of something greater, to escape her mundane reality. The lyrics also touch upon the contrast between Kathleen's young age and the inappropriate things she's exposed to, represented by the line "Learn to salute, ain't that obscene."


The references to acting like a "caveman" and being as "tight as a wet suit" convey a sense of aggression, intensity, and a desire to fit in or conform to a certain image. The lyrics create a vivid visual representation of trying to break free from the confines of society, expressed through lines like "In through the steel gate, up against a dead weight. Tryin' to make a clean break, jump before it's too late." The repeated chants of "Push! Shove! Back down, momma!" further emphasize the rebellious spirit and determination to resist authority.


Overall, "Pushing And Shoving" portrays a world where individuals are seeking an escape from their mundane existence, willing to push boundaries and embrace rebellion in order to find meaning and authenticity.


Line by Line Meaning

Pickin' at a loose end, loose end
Continuously searching for something to occupy oneself with


Livin' in a pig pen, start a new trend
Living in squalor and embracing it as a rebellious lifestyle


Just like the real thing, real thing
Attempting to imitate or replicate something authentically


Fade into oblivion with a new friend
Slowly becoming unnoticed or forgotten while accompanied by a newfound companion


Eyes going zig-zag
Having unsteady or wandering eyes


Put him in a body bag
To physically eliminate someone and dispose of their remains


Pushin' in the neighbourhood
Making one's presence and intentions known within a local community


Just like ya momma knew you would
Acting in a way that is expected or predicted, just as one's mother anticipated


Poor little Kathleen, Kathleen
Expressing sympathy for Kathleen's situation


Only fifteen and caught in between
Being in a difficult position due to one's young age and lack of guidance


She wanna buy a sten gun, sten gun
Desiring to purchase a sten gun, a type of firearm


Learn to salute, ain't that obscene
Being taught how to give a formal salute, which is regarded as inappropriate or offensive


Look like a new recruit
Appearing like a recently enlisted member of a group or organization


Cheaper than a prostitute
Costing less than engaging the services of a sex worker


Act like a caveman, caveman
Behaving in a primitive, uncivilized manner


Swallow it up and start a new plan
Accepting a difficult situation and using it as a catalyst to devise a fresh strategy


Tight as a wet suit, wet suit
Extremely tight or constricting, similar to a wet suit worn for diving


Button it up with a broken hand
Fastening or closing something despite having an injured hand


In through the steel gate
Entering through a sturdy or secure entrance


Up against a dead weight
Challenged by a heavy burden or obstacle


Tryin' to make a clean break
Attempting to sever ties or leave a situation without any complications


Jump before it's too late
Taking a decisive action or making a leap of faith before it becomes too late to do so


Push! Shove!
Exerting force and aggression to assert dominance or make progress


Back down momma!
Refusing to yield or submit to one's mother or authority figure




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: RICHARD BREWSTER-JONES, ROBERT F SPENCER

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