Nine One One
The Ohms Lyrics


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Good times for a change
See, the luck I've had
Can make a good man
Turn bad

So please please please
Let me, let me, let me
Let me get what I want
This time

Haven't had a dream in a long time
See, the life I've had
Can make a good man bad

So for once in my life
Let me get what I want

Lord knows, it would be the first time
Lord knows, it would be the first time

Overall Meaning

The Ohms’s song “Nine One One” is a song about a man who has been unlucky in life and how his bad luck has affected him. The first verse talks about how the good times have changed and how the luck he has had has turned him from a good man to a bad man. The second verse continues this theme, suggesting that he hasn't had a dream in a long time and that the life he's had has made him a bad man. The chorus of the song is a plea to be let get what he wants for once in his life, and how it would be the first time.


The song speaks to the experience of being stuck in a rut and having a string of bad luck, which can cause people to lose hope and faith in themselves. The singer of the song is tired of being overlooked and passed over, and is asking for a chance to prove himself. By repeating the lyrics “Let me get what I want” multiple times, the singer is imploring someone to give him a chance to turn his luck around.


Overall, “Nine One One” is a powerful song that speaks to the experience of being down on your luck and wanting to break free from the cycle of misfortune. Through its lyrics, the song encourages listeners to have faith in themselves and to never give up hope, no matter how challenging the situation may seem.


Line by Line Meaning

Good times for a change
The current situation is favorable for a transformation


See, the luck I've had
My past experiences have been unfortunate


Can make a good man; turn bad
It could be hard to stay positive when faced with repeated misfortune


So please please please
A plea for mercy, for a change in fortune


Let me, let me, let me
A desperate desire for a positive outcome


Let me get what I want
Hoping for a positive outcome for once


This time
In the current situation


Haven't had; a dream in a long time
Lack of hope and positivity for a long time


See, the life I've had
My past experiences have been challenging


Can make a good man bad
Repeated negative experiences can take their toll on one's character


So for once in my life
Hoping for a positive change this time


Let me get what I want
Hoping for a favorable outcome


Lord knows, it would be the first time
Expressing disbelief that a positive outcome has not been achieved before




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHNNY MARR, STEVEN PATRICK MORRISSEY

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@d.s.5807

Very nice explenation of circuits and Ohms law!
I just took a Walmart Maintenance test and over 90% of it was electrical. I already understood these laws and calculations but this would've been a great refresher and would've helped me get done faster since I had to reach way back 30 years in the memory bank to recall but I passed with flying colors.
Here is an equation that my Tech teacher showed us and this has helped me with Ohms and Watts Law like no other!
Spell out the equation in a series of letters I'll show below and if your solving for X, then if the information provided is to the right, you multiply and if any information is to the left you divide.
VIRP:
So if solving for voltage and you have I (amps) let's say 2 and R, let's say 6, both are to the right so multiply 2 x 6 = 12 therefor 12V is the voltage
Now let's solve for R where the voltage is 12 and Amps is 2, both are to the left of R so we divide and get 6
Lastly let's solve for I with 12V and 2 ohms, because Volts is to the left of what we are looking for in this case Amps we divide 12/6 =2

Just an extremely simple way to keep everything understandable without memorizing triangles!



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E= Voltage force of push E had
R=What opposes is resistance
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this man needs a raise! The real MVP teaching me more about circuits than my actual tenured professor does

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