NYC
The Charlatans Lyrics


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New York city 7 o'clock
Giving it up for the vintage look
Listening to the radio asking
What's the deal boys
We're into the wild unknown
A freakshow
A place we call home
We don't need to educate
We only want to stay up late
Looking for these broken joints
Take in a peepshow?
We need to be told the reason
We're all being sold

New York... say what!
I love you, I tell you,
There's no need to stop!
There's no need to stop!

Underground counter culture
Eat you up like a hungry vulture
Look at you half alive
Like Dr Jeckal and Mr Hyde
You'll never see what I seen
You do last night

New York... say what!
I love you, I tell you,
There's no need to stop!
There's no need to stop!
There's no need to..

New York City 7 o'clock
Giving it up for the vintage look underground
I love this raps
It's now or never
A reason to live
A reason to die

New York... say what!
I love you, I tell you,
There's no need to stop
There's no need to stop
There's no need to..

We all need to be told
We all need to be told (why)
We all need to be told





James Brown-git down

Overall Meaning

The Charlatans' song "NYC" presents a snapshot of the city that never sleeps. The song begins at 7 o'clock, as if starting a day full of unknown adventures. The vintage look is praised, and the radio is tuned in, looking for what's going on in the city. The "wild unknown" is presented as a freakshow, a place that the singer calls home. There is no need for learning or education; all that is required is staying up late and looking for broken joints, peepshows, and experiencing underground counter culture.


The singer highlights the danger of the city and the duality of its personality, comparing it with Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The city is seen as eating people up like a hungry vulture, leaving them half-alive. The song ends with the repetition of the phrases "There's no need to stop" and "We all need to be told." The chorus repeats the singer's love for New York City, emphasizing its importance in their life.


Overall, the lyrics of "NYC" present a romanticized view of New York City as a place full of endless possibilities, despite its inherent dangers and pitfalls. The city's allure is presented as irresistible, and the song suggests that the singer is willing to pay any cost to experience its excitement.


Line by Line Meaning

New York city 7 o'clock
The song starts with a description of New York City at 7 o'clock, at night.


Giving it up for the vintage look
The people in New York City are trading in modern fashion for a throwback style.


Listening to the radio asking, What's the deal boys
The singer is tuning in to the radio, curious about the latest news and happenings in the city.


We're into the wild unknown, A freakshow, A place we call home
New York City is an unpredictable and strange place, but it's where the artist feels most comfortable and belongs.


We don't need to educate, We only want to stay up late
The people in New York City aren't as interested in learning new things as they are in enjoying the nightlife and staying out late.


Looking for these broken joints, Take in a peepshow?
The singer and their friends are on the hunt for seedy establishments like broken down dive bars or shocking displays like peepshows.


We need to be told the reason, We're all being sold
The singer believes that there is some force behind the scenes in New York City that is manipulating everyone for their own gain and the people need to be aware of it.


New York... say what! I love you, I tell you, There's no need to stop! There's no need to stop!
The artist declaring their love for the city and justifying their desire to keep exploring it and pushing its boundaries.


Underground counter culture, Eat you up like a hungry vulture
The underground or alternative culture in New York City can be intense and all-consuming for those who get involved in it.


Look at you half alive, Like Dr Jeckal and Mr Hyde, You'll never see what I seen, You do last night
The artist is observing someone who looks like they have been through a crazy night in the city, but they will never understand the artist's own perspective on the same experiences.


New York City 7 o'clock, Giving it up for the vintage look underground, I love this raps, It's now or never, A reason to live, A reason to die
The singer is energized by the vintage underground scene in New York City and sees it as a reason to celebrate life but it's also dangerous and could be deadly.


We all need to be told, We all need to be told (why), We all need to be told
The artist reiterates that everyone in New York City needs to be made aware of the darker forces at work in the city.


James Brown-git down
The song ends on a random note, with a reference to James Brown, possibly as a nod to the influence of soul and funk in the city's music scene.




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Comments from YouTube:

Crip McWilliams

hope they paid the clash for this

Crip McWilliams

i agree!

Elias Garcia

oh yea i know that song and it kinda sounds like it.. .. quite similar.. i hadnt noticed it,, still charlatans are a fantastic band

Crip McWilliams

listen to "the Magnificent 7" by the Clash

Elias Garcia

what do you mean?

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