The Sugarplastic still plays weekly at Spaceland in L.A., where many artists (Beck, for example) got their start.
Montebello
The Sugarplastic Lyrics
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So her head came down
I really want to meet her but I could not let you beat her
So her head came down
It's just the way she sings inside my dreams my dreams my dreams my???
My head came down
I really want to kiss her but I could not let you mix her
Montebello
No no no no let's go
Well it's just the way???
So her head came down
It's just the way she sings inside my dreams my dreams my dreams my???
My head came down
Montebello
No no no no let's go
The song Montebello by The Sugarplastic is a catchy pop tune with intriguing lyrics. The verses seem to describe a desire to meet and/or kiss a woman but a hesitancy to do so out of the fear of causing harm to her. The lyrics "I really want to meet her but I could not let you beat her" and "I really want to kiss her but I could not let you mix her" suggest that there may be some sort of danger or conflict preventing the singer from pursuing the woman. It could be interpreted that he is trying to protect her from an outside force that is threatening her.
The chorus of the song, "Montebello, no no no let's go" seems to break away from this narrative and adds an air of mystique to the song. It's not immediately clear what is meant by Montebello or where the singer is proposing they go. However, the repetition and catchiness of the chorus suggest that it is a significant and possibly alluring destination.
Overall, the lyrics of Montebello offer a tantalizing glimpse into a story that is not fully told. The tone is both playful and ominous, adding to the intrigue of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
It's the just the way???
The singer is unsure what to make of a certain situation
So her head came down
The person in question, likely a woman, feels ashamed or embarrassed
I really want to meet her but I could not let you beat her
The singer is drawn to this woman, but cannot bring themselves to pursue her because someone else is standing in their way
So her head came down
The woman's shame or embarrassment continues, perhaps due to the singer's hesitation or indecisiveness
It's just the way she sings inside my dreams my dreams my dreams my???
Despite the singer's reservations, they cannot help but be captivated by this woman, even in their dreams
My head came down
The singer's own shame or embarrassment surfaces, likely from their inability to act on their feelings
I really want to kiss her but I could not let you mix her
The singer yearns for physical intimacy with this woman, but still cannot overcome their hesitation or the obstacles in their way
So my head came down
The singer's shame and frustration continues
Montebello
The title of the song, perhaps referring to a specific place or event that has some significance to the singer
No no no no let's go
The singer is anxious to move on from this situation, whether due to their own discomfort or the hopelessness of their pursuit
Writer(s): Ben Eshbach
Contributed by Emma H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.