Gintlemen’s Club
The Dreadnoughts Lyrics


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Along the lanes of London city
We convene this fine committee
Me sons and daughters, the juniper and water
Will lead you from the slaughter
Sit down with the Gintlemen

Mother Mary, Aphrodite, Shiva
Won't compare to Lady Geneva
Friend, I will submit this
God may be your witness
But she's your daily fitness
Sit down with the Gintlemen

When you need a topping for your wages
When you'll all be nipping at your cages
Come, you wretched creatures, the evening's triple feature
Let Old Tom be your teacher
Sit down with the Gintlemen





We'll all be happy 'till we die
Gintlemen's Club: OOH AYE!

Overall Meaning

The Dreadnoughts's song Gintlemen's Club is a raucous and celebratory tribute to the joys of drinking gin. The song is performed in a rousing punk style and celebrates the pleasures of drinking gin and the camaraderie of those who gather together to enjoy it. The lyrics describe a group of people who come together in a "fine committee" to drink gin and escape the trials and tribulations of their everyday lives. The word "gintlemen" is a playful combination of the words "gin" and "gentlemen," and suggests a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect among those who appreciate good gin.


The lyrics also celebrate the virtues of gin itself, describing it as a drink that is superior to other substances that people might turn to in order to escape their problems. The use of the names of various deities - Mother Mary, Aphrodite, and Shiva - suggests that gin is a drink that can offer a kind of spiritual transcendence. The line "Friend, I will submit this / God may be your witness / But she's your daily fitness" suggests that gin is a drink that can offer physical and emotional health benefits, and that those who drink it are part of a select group of people who understand its value.


Overall, The Dreadnoughts's song Gintlemen's Club is a joyous and celebratory tribute to the pleasures of drinking gin and the camaraderie of those who appreciate it. The song's energetic punk-style performance and traditional Celtic influences make it an uplifting and enjoyable piece of music that is sure to get listeners on their feet and dancing.


Line by Line Meaning

Along the lanes of London city
Through the streets of London town


We convene this fine committee
We gather this esteemed group


Me sons and daughters, the juniper and water
My patrons, with their gin and mixers


Will lead you from the slaughter
Will save you from your troubles


Sit down with the Gintlemen
Come join us at the gin bar


Mother Mary, Aphrodite, Shiva
Religious icons of all kinds


Won't compare to Lady Geneva
Don't hold a candle to our gin


Friend, I will submit this
Let me make this clear


God may be your witness
As you bear witness to my words


But she's your daily fitness
Gin is what truly nourishes you


When you need a topping for your wages
When you want to splurge a bit


When you'll all be nipping at your cages
When you're feeling cooped up


Come, you wretched creatures, the evening's triple feature
Join us, you poor souls, for a night of gin


Let Old Tom be your teacher
Learn from the expert gin maker


Sit down with the Gintlemen
Join us at the gin bar


We'll all be happy 'till we die
We'll be content until our demise


Gintlemen's Club: OOH AYE!
Cheers to the Gintlemen's Club!




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