Hey Jo
The Districts Lyrics


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Hey Jo,

How’s Los Angeles,

Have you seen any stars?

Does the sunshine get old?
How’s that tabby cat

You watched being born?

Just wrote to hope you were good.


Things are changing here

A little at a time.

I turn my back,

Another knot comes untied.

Guess that’s part of it,

You learn to adjust.

Do you give to uncertainty,

All of your trust?


Fuck my head

Take it back

It’s dirty.

And I’m on that road again,

I said it to you.

Fuck my head

Take it back

It’s dirty.

And I’m on that road again,

I said it to you.


It was built for cars

It’s so unusual here

There’s a god in the headlights

There’s money uptown

Send my regards, I know we tried.


It was built for cars

It’s so unusual here

There’s a god in the headlights

There’s money uptown

Send my regards, I know we tried.


Fuck my head

Take it back

It’s dirty.

And I’m on that road again,

I said it to you.

Fuck my head

Take it back

It’s dirty.

And I’m on that road again,

I said it to you.

Fuck my head

Take it back





It’s dirty to you.

Overall Meaning

In the song "Hey Jo" by The Districts, it seems to be a letter or a message being sent to someone named Jo who is in Los Angeles. The singer begins by asking about Jo's experience in Los Angeles, specifically if they have seen any stars and if the constant sunshine ever gets old. They also inquire about a tabby cat that Jo watched being born and express their hope that Jo is doing well.


The second verse of the song indicates that things are changing for the singer, albeit slowly. It suggests that every time they try to move forward or make progress, another obstacle or problem arises. This is described as a part of life, where one must learn to adapt and adjust. The question posed is whether Jo places trust in the face of uncertainty.


The repeated refrain of "Fuck my head, take it back, it's dirty" indicates a sense of frustration or feeling overwhelmed. The singer recognizes their own trouble or confusion, and they want to rid themselves of it. They express a desire to be free from the negativity that clouds their thoughts. They mention being on the road again, suggesting they may be embarking on a journey or facing a new chapter in their life, and they deliver this sentiment to Jo.


The final verse includes a description of the place the singer is in, perhaps contrasting it with Los Angeles. It is stated that this place was designed for cars, highlighting its unusual nature. There's a mention of a god in the headlights, which may imply the presence of some authority or higher power in this environment. The reference to money uptown indicates that the area is prosperous or rich. The singer acknowledges that they have made attempts in this place, possibly referring to their efforts to adapt or find success, and they send their regards, implying that they have been unsuccessful.


In summary, "Hey Jo" appears to be a message to a person named Jo, discussing their experiences and frustrations. The singer asks about Jo's life in Los Angeles, shares their own struggles, expresses a desire to rid themselves of negativity, and describes the unique characteristics of their surroundings while acknowledging their unsuccessful efforts. The song captures a sense of longing, uncertainty, and the ongoing pursuit for peace of mind.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey Jo,
Hello Jo,


How’s Los Angeles,
How is life in Los Angeles,


Have you seen any stars?
Have you encountered any famous people?


Does the sunshine get old?
Does the constant sunny weather become tiresome?


How’s that tabby cat
How is the well-being of that tabby cat


You watched being born?
That you witnessed its birth?


Just wrote to hope you were good.
I wrote this message hoping you are doing well.


Things are changing here
The situation is evolving in my current location


A little at a time.
Slowly, bit by bit.


I turn my back,
When I look away,


Another knot comes untied.
Another problem arises or is resolved.


Guess that’s part of it,
I suppose that's just how things are,


You learn to adjust.
And you adapt to the changes that occur.


Do you give to uncertainty,
Do you place your trust in uncertainty,


All of your trust?
And rely on it completely?


Fuck my head
Damn my mind


Take it back
Reclaim control


It’s dirty.
It feels corrupted or overwhelmed.


And I’m on that road again,
And I find myself on that journey once more,


I said it to you.
Expressing it to you.


It was built for cars
The city was designed with automobiles in mind


It’s so unusual here
This place feels unconventional or out of the ordinary


There’s a god in the headlights
There is a sense of awe or reverence in the bright lights of the city


There’s money uptown
There is wealth or prosperity in the city center


Send my regards, I know we tried.
Please pass on my best wishes, I know we made an effort.


Fuck my head
Damn my mind


Take it back
Reclaim control


It’s dirty.
It feels corrupted or overwhelmed.


And I’m on that road again,
And I find myself on that journey once more,


I said it to you.
Expressing it to you.


Fuck my head
Damn my mind


Take it back
Reclaim control


It’s dirty.
It feels corrupted or overwhelmed.


And I’m on that road again,
And I find myself on that journey once more,


I said it to you.
Expressing it to you.


Fuck my head
Damn my mind


Take it back
Reclaim control


It’s dirty to you.
It feels corrupted or overwhelmed to you.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network
Written by: ROBERT RICHARD GROTE

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Comments from YouTube:

Flossy Floss

This is a genuinely stunning song. One of those weird tracks that moves me almost to tears without even knowing the lyrics. Pure genius. Thanks to BBC Radio 6 Music for the exposure to this.

David Sullivan

:)

The Bunker

Their last album was a masterpiece. Excited to hear what's next.

Sam Evans

All three of their albums are masterpieces but all very different

Damian Yeaney

This band is the only thing that keeps me going 😤

David Sullivan

I hear you. Find more reasons though. Take care

luke allgood

@bdizz6 100%

PaoloCummings

I never comment on anything but this is ridiculously beautiful. Close to perfection. Come play in England please guys

casey

it's honestly one of the best songs I think i've ever heard

PaoloCummings

Blimey, you're coming in a week. Tremendous stuff and good times

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