Like A Vibration
The Whigs Lyrics


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Like a vibration
My reputation is hanging around my neck
It's hanging out in bars
But my perception of my perception
Is my confederate corn
It won't do me no good now

The world that calls us
It doesn't owe us
Could we just have some fun?
Could we just make some love?

Like a vibration
Like a vibration
No, no, no, no

So what you need now
What do you need now?
We need to realize our minds
We need to realize we'll die
The world below us
It'll never own us
I'm dancing on your front porch
You're dancing in my back pond

Like a vibration
Like a vibration




Like a vibration
No, no, no, no

Overall Meaning

The Whigs's song Like A Vibration has lyrics that are open to interpretation, but one of the most likely meanings is that of a person who is struggling with their reputation. The opening line "like a vibration" suggests that the person's reputation is a constant presence or feeling, almost like a buzzing in their ears. The next line confirms that this reputation is "hanging around [their] neck" and "hanging out in bars," implying that it is something that they cannot get rid of, and that others are aware of it.


However, the following lines become more abstract, with the singer stating "my perception of my perception is my confederate corn." This could be interpreted as the singer's own thoughts about themselves being a trap or a burden, as if they are stuck in a cycle of self-doubt and self-deprecation that they cannot escape from. The line "it won't do me no good now" suggests a sense of resignation or defeat, indicating that the singer has given up on the idea of changing how they are perceived.


The chorus seems to take a step back from this introspection, with the singer asking "could we just have some fun?" and "could we just make some love?" This could be interpreted as a plea to forget about reputation and societal expectations, and just enjoy life for what it is. However, the repetition of "like a vibration" throughout the song reminds the listener that this may be easier said than done - the singer's reputation and self-perception are never far from their mind.


Overall, Like A Vibration is a complex song with many possible meanings. It could be interpreted as a reflection on the struggles of maintaining a public image, a meditation on the power of self-doubt, or a plea for simple pleasures in life. The repetitive, hypnotic chorus adds to the sense of unease and discomfort that the song conveys, suggesting that the singer is not truly at peace with themselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Like a vibration
The feeling is overwhelming and intense, like a vibration


My reputation is hanging around my neck
The singer's reputation is weighing him down and causing him difficulties


It's hanging out in bars
The singer's reputation is known by those who spend time in bars


But my perception of my perception
The singer's understanding of how he is perceived by others


Is my confederate corn
The singer's perception of himself is like a comfort that won't help him in his current situation


It won't do me no good now
The singer realizes that his self-perception won't help him in his current situation


The world that calls us
The society in which we live and are called to participate


It doesn't owe us
Society does not owe us anything, we must make the most of our lives ourselves


Could we just have some fun?
Can't we just enjoy ourselves without worrying about the consequences or expectations of society?


Could we just make some love?
Can't we just be intimate and connect with others without worrying about societal norms?


So what you need now
What do you need right now?


What do you need now?
The singer is asking what the other person needs in this moment


We need to realize our minds
We need to understand and take control of our own thoughts


We need to realize we'll die
We need to remember that we are mortal and make the most of the time we have


The world below us
The world that we live in


It'll never own us
Despite the demands of society, we do not have to succumb to its pressures


I'm dancing on your front porch
The singer is doing something unexpected or perhaps even taboo, such as dancing on someone's front porch


You're dancing in my back pond
The other person is also doing something unexpected, such as dancing in the singer's back pond


No, no, no, no
Repeating 'no' as a way of refusing to conform to expectations




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: JULIAN DORIO, PARKER GISPERT

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Comments from YouTube:

Ross Gallagher

wow! I love The Whigs. Stumbled across them at T in the Park Scotland almost by accident, watched there whole set and was blown away. This song gives me "butterflies", one of the highlights of the festival.

Torbjörn Reuterberg

Oh my god! Awesome song! Awesome band. Thanks for sharing this. Didnt know about them before. Ordered the CD!

247nana

The Whigs are freakin' awesome!!!

Wizzard1994

I really don't know, why this song is not very famous. It's a great song, especially for chilling etc. :D KEep it up!! <333

twinsomfan

This is such a great video. We absolutely LOVE this song. Awesome. Meyer Twins

Adobo Films

i can't get enough of this song. i wish it was longer

aaron pulley

just saw them open for kol at red rocks, amazing show. I wish these guys would have played a lil longer tho. This song kicks ass.

drumczarcool

holy crap...wicked pissa!!!! bands just don't have what it takes to write tunes like this anymore. thank you whigs for your existance!

Julia Ott

Fellow Whigs fans! Check out some awesome footage from The Whigs' live performance at SXSW 2010 on Roxwel.com. I can't post the site here, but just go to Roxwel.com -> Shows -> SXSW 2010 Coverage. They rock.

nwa2005

Dude I missed them 3 weeks ago in San Diego. Great band!!

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