Z-Boys
The Raveonettes Lyrics


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Here they come in style to blow you away
Flashing the future in everybody's face
Were chased off schoolyards and into the streets
Who rode so hard in the warm California breeze

And these kids who changed everybody's lives
On forbidden streets with rusty knives
Who got spit upon but knew they'd arrived
To wipe out and rebuild for you and I

In dried out pools of the rich and bored
Breaking through and yet completely ignored
Destroying things that can't be restored
I adore and I'm completely in awe

Of kids who kill and really go for
Drowning all the things that came before




Who broke through like they're at war
Gimme more gimme more gimme more yeah

Overall Meaning

The Raveonettes's song Z-Boys speaks about a group of young people who moved from school grounds to the streets where they challenged the limits and revolutionized everything. They were known as the Z-Boys, a nickname for a group of teenage skateboarders from Santa Monica, California who changed the face of skateboarding in the mid-1970s. The first verse of the song describes the arrival of the Z-Boys and how they introduce their new style to everyone. They ride fast and hard through the streets of California evoking imagery of reckless, wild abandon.


The second verse of the song describes how the Z-Boys were initially rejected by society and were considered to be outsiders. They had to fight hard to earn their spot in the world of skateboarding. They were faced with hatred and spit upon, but they persisted and knew they had achieved something great. They changed the face of skateboarding by creating new moves and styles that were completely unique at the time. They broke through barriers and challenged the system that was in place.


The chorus speaks about their chaotic nature and how they were destroying things that could never be restored. They were relentless in their pursuit of success and weren't afraid to break the rules. The Z-Boys were constantly at war, both with the world around them and within themselves. They wanted more and more until there was nothing left to give.


Overall, The Raveonettes's Z-Boys is an ode to not only the Z-Boys themselves, but to anyone who has ever challenged the norms of society and carved a new path for themselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Here they come in style to blow you away
The Z-Boys are coming in a flashy manner to make a big impression on everyone.


Flashing the future in everybody's face
They are showcasing a new style of skating that will change the future of skateboarding.


Were chased off schoolyards and into the streets
They were forced to skate on the streets as they were not allowed to skate in schoolyards.


Who rode so hard in the warm California breeze
They skated with a lot of zeal and energy in the warm California weather.


And these kids who changed everybody's lives
The Z-Boys were responsible for changing the lives of everyone who witnessed their skateboarding.


On forbidden streets with rusty knives
They skated on streets that were not allowed and did so with old, rusty skateboards.


Who got spit upon but knew they'd arrived
Despite facing criticism, they knew they had achieved something unique and special.


To wipe out and rebuild for you and I
They aimed to destroy the old ways of skateboarding and build something new for everyone to enjoy.


In dried out pools of the rich and bored
They skated in empty swimming pools of wealthy people who were not using them.


Breaking through and yet completely ignored
They were breaking records and doing things never seen before, but were still being ignored by the mainstream.


Destroying things that can't be restored
In their pursuit of innovative skateboarding, they were destroying old ways that could not be brought back.


I adore and I'm completely in awe
The artist is a big fan of the Z-Boys and is impressed by their achievements.


Of kids who kill and really go for
The Z-Boys were aggressive and went all out when they were skateboarding.


Drowning all the things that came before
They were determined to get rid of old skateboarding norms and start fresh.


Who broke through like they're at war
They were fiercely determined to be the best skateboarders and were willing to battle for it.


Gimme more gimme more gimme more yeah
They were so impressive that the artist wants to see more of their skateboarding.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: SUNE WAGNER

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lyrics:

Here they come in style to blow you away
Flashing the future in everybody's face
Were chased off schoolyards and into the streets
Who rode so hard in the warm California breeze

And these kids who changed everybody's lives
On forbidden streets with rusty knives
Who got spit upon but knew they'd arrived
To wipe out and rebuild for you and I

In dried out pools of the rich and bored
Breaking through and yet completely ignored
Destroying things that can't be restored
I adore and I'm completely in awe

Of kids who kill and really go for
Drowning all the things that came before
Who broke through like they're at war
Gimme more gimme more gimme more yeah



All comments from YouTube:

IIlIl Ill Il l

great editing in this one. the transition between the various parts, and how the day loops over. <3

David Dean Burkhart

why thank you good sir:)

Erik Söderström

Love it, superb song, great edit. Nice work :)

Michael Hynes

Love it David! 

SydFlix

Keep coming back to this one. The song has always been a favourite and the vid is just brilliant. Class.

Arch

AH! You came through again. Best channel to discover new sounds with side of great videos.

David Dean Burkhart

<3 !!

Flo Chart

Love it!

Viole Morano

Amazing. In love with all your videos! 

Bedroom Fidelity

I was just listening to this band the other day.
Thank you for making a video for this song.

Always remember the Zephyr boys and Peggy Oki,

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