weird
The Tiger Lillies Lyrics


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Well we think you're very brave
Break, you know the rules
Think you're individual
Even think you're cool
Well you know, you're gonna anger 'em
All our customers agree,
You see, we're dying to book you, swear solemnly
You're too weird
You're too weird
You're too weird

We need to make a thousand pounds
Just to keep still with the bank
My manager will you kill
You're rather camp as well
Although my partner's gay
Our customers might stay away

You're too weird
You're too weird
You're too weird

And we're looking for R&B bands
Who all sound the same
Country, skiffle, Bluegrass
If they play the game

But you're weird
You're too weird
A-a-aaa

You're too weird, You're too weird,
You're too weird, You're too weird,
You're too weird, You're too weird,
You're too weird,
You're too weird, You're too weird,
You're too weird, You're too weird,
You're too weird, You're too weird,
You're too weird,
You're too weird, You're too weird,
You're too weird, You're too weird,




You're too weird, You're too weird,
You're too weird,

Overall Meaning

The Tiger Lillies' song "Weird" is a satirical take on the music industry and society's expectations. The song sarcastically applauds the notion of being brave and breaking the rules, while also acknowledging the consequences of being different in a world where conformity is the norm. The lyrics speak to the struggles of individuals who don't fit the mold and the pressure they face from society and the industry to change in order to fit in and make a profit.


The song highlights the importance of money and how the music industry is driven solely by profit. The singer describes the need to make a thousand pounds just to keep up with the bank, and how booking alternative acts like the singer's band might potentially drive away customers. The song also plays with stereotypes and prejudices, with the mention of the singer's partner being gay and how that might negatively affect the band's image.


Overall, "Weird" critiques the homogenization of the music industry and the pressure that artists face to conform. The repetition of the line "you're too weird" throughout the song emphasizes the absurdity and narrow-mindedness of such a mindset.


Line by Line Meaning

Well we think you're very brave
We admire your willingness to be different


Break, you know the rules
You're defying societal expectations and norms


Think you're individual
You have a sense of self and independence


Even think you're cool
You have a unique and appealing style


Well you know, you're gonna anger 'em
You will upset conventional people and establishments


All our customers agree,
Everyone has the same opinion about you


You see, we're dying to book you, swear solemnly
We're eager to have you perform, we promise sincerely


We need to make a thousand pounds
We must earn a large sum of money


Just to keep still with the bank
Just to stay afloat financially


My manager will you kill
My manager will be furious with you


You're rather camp as well
Your demeanor may be perceived as flamboyant or effeminate


Although my partner's gay
Even though we support the LGBTQ+ community


Our customers might stay away
Our typical clientele may not be interested in your performance


And we're looking for R&B bands
We're seeking traditional, safe performers


Who all sound the same
Who all have a predictable sound or style


Country, skiffle, Bluegrass
Genres that match our narrow expectations


If they play the game
If they conform to what we want


But you're weird
But you're different from what we're used to


You're too weird
You're excessively unconventional


A-a-aaa
Expresses the singer's disapproval of the person's weirdness




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Athena Baucum

this is weird

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