The New Machine
The Residents Lyrics


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Idea
Today I have declared myself to be a subject of the will of the people. Toolong have my studies and research been for my own pleasures and distractions. Civilization needs the minds of its people. My first project will be the freeing of our underground workers. There is no reason why technology cannot be called on to meet this challenge.
A machine. A great machine. I see it now. Creatures! Seek your dignity!Scrap metal and I shall fight, and you shall be the winner!

Ugly Rumors
They lie about all through the day
Thinking that they should be paid
For all 'em knowing how to breed
Producing more for us to have to pay for their food, too.
They'll steal our daughters for their brides
Expecting more than life provides
A huge ungrateful straw stampede...

Construction
Instrumental

Failure / Reconstruction
Failure... Oh, my beautiful machine. My poor, poor beautiful machine.What have I done wrong? Where have I failed you? But give up? Never! Not as long as there are souls imprisoned inthe dark life. Not as long as a whisper of life clings to my body. There will be freedom in the holes! All will hail the new machine! Yes! Yes! I think I've got it now. There, the spark leaps to live. The Golden Age quivers on the brink of creation. Live, my machine! Live my savior! You have my breath... You have my dream, my dream.





Success
Instrumental

Overall Meaning

The song "The New Machine" by The Residents is a three-part composition that tells the story of an inventor who, after a realization that his studies and research have been for his own pleasures and distractions, declares himself to be a subject of the will of the people. He decides that his first project will be to free underground workers with the help of technology. The first part of the song is a monologue by the inventor, as he envisions a great machine that will help oppressed creatures seek their dignity. The second part of the song, "Ugly Rumors," shifts the focus to the oppressors who lie all through the day and expect more than life provides. The final part, "Failure / Reconstruction," sees the inventor lamenting over the failure of his machine and questioning where he has failed it. However, he is determined to never give up, as he sees the spark of life still within it and envisions a Golden Age that is about to be created.


The lyrics of "The New Machine" by The Residents are open to interpretation, but they seem to be a criticism of oppression and a celebration of technological advancement. The inventor represents the human mind and its potential to create something revolutionary that can change the lives of many. The oppressed creatures in the song might be a metaphor for marginalized groups in society, who are often held back and prevented from achieving their full potential. By using technology to free them, the inventor is empowering them and helping them break free from their chains.


Line by Line Meaning

Idea
The singer decides to use their intellectual abilities for the betterment of society and create a machine to free underground workers.


A machine. A great machine. I see it now. Creatures! Seek your dignity!Scrap metal and I shall fight, and you shall be the winner!
The singer envisions a great machine that will help workers regain their dignity and defeat the oppressors.


Ugly Rumors
Unnamed individuals are spreading harmful rumors about another group, accusing them of being lazy and reproducing too much.


Construction
This section is purely instrumental and does not contain any lyrics.


Failure / Reconstruction
The artist laments the failure of their machine but vows to never give up until they achieve freedom for those imprisoned in the dark. They express hope that their latest changes will succeed.


Success
This section is purely instrumental and does not contain any lyrics.




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