The End of the Tour
They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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There's a girl with a crown and a scepter
Who's on WLSD
And she says that the scene isn't what it's been
And she's thinking of going home
That it's old and it's totally over now
And it's old and it's over, it's over now
And it's over, it's over, it's over now
I can see myself

At the end of the tour
When the road disappears
If there's any more people around
When the tour runs aground
And if you're still around
Then we'll meet at the end of the tour
The engagements are booked through the end of the world
So we'll meet at the end of the tour

Never to part since the day we met
Out on Interstate 91
I was bent metal you were a flaming wreck
When we kissed at the overpass
I was sailing along with the people
Driving themselves to distraction inside me
Then came a knock on the door which was odd
And the picture abruptly changed

At the end of the tour
When the road disappears
If there's any more people around
When the tour runs aground
And if you're still around
Then we'll meet at the end of the tour
The engagements are booked through the end of the world
So we'll meet at the end of the tour

This was the vehicle these were the people
You opened the door and expelled all the people
This was the vehicle these were the people
You opened the door and expelled all the people
This was the vehicle these were the people
You let them go

At the end of the tour
When the road disappears
If there's any more people around
When the tour runs aground
And if you're still around
Then we'll meet at the end of the tour
The engagements are booked through the end of the world
So we'll meet at the end of the tour




And we're never gonna tour again
No, we're never gonna tour again

Overall Meaning

"They Might Be Giant's" song "The End of the Tour" is a mixture of nostalgic reflections and ironic self-awareness. The lyrics depict the end of a long and winding journey of touring and performing, with a sense of relief at the prospect of a return to a normal life. The girl with the crown and scepter may be a reference to the singer Janis Joplin, who died of a drug overdose by taking too much of the sedative Seconal (which sounds like "Crown and Scepter"). The allusion to Joplin reinforces the theme of the dangers of the rock and roll lifestyle.


The chorus, "At the end of the tour, when the road disappears," represents the final destination of the band's long tour. The lyrics suggest that if anyone remains at the end of the tour, they will meet again. Additionally, the song is interspersed with references to a romantic relationship that appears to have ended abruptly. The metaphorical language relates to the larger themes of the song, as even the best-laid plans can crash and burn.


In summary, "The End of the Tour" by They Might Be Giants presents a wistful, reflective vision of a touring band coming to the realization that the ultimate end is in sight. The lyrics and metaphors are poignant and vivid, making the song a compelling and memorable addition to the band's discography.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a girl with a crown and a scepter
There's a popular figure in the music industry who holds a lot of power.


Who's on WLSD
Who's on drugs and not thinking rationally.


And she says that the scene isn't what it's been
She believes that the music scene has lost its relevance.


And she's thinking of going home
She's considering leaving the industry altogether.


That it's old and it's totally over now
She believes that the music scene has become tired and irrelevant.


And it's old and it's over, it's over now
The music scene has come to an end.


And it's over, it's over, it's over now
The music industry has reached its final days.


I can see myself
I can imagine myself in her position and feeling the same way.


At the end of the tour
When all the shows are done.


When the road disappears
When touring life comes to a stop.


If there's any more people around
If anyone is still interested in the music scene.


When the tour runs aground
When the music industry finally loses all relevancy.


And if you're still around
If anyone is still involved in the music scene.


Then we'll meet at the end of the tour
We'll all come together when this part of our lives comes to an end.


The engagements are booked through the end of the world
There are already performances scheduled until the end of time.


Never to part since the day we met
We've been inseparable since we first met.


Out on Interstate 91
While driving on a specific highway.


I was bent metal you were a flaming wreck
I was struggling while you were shining bright.


When we kissed at the overpass
When we shared a special moment at a specific location.


I was sailing along with the people
I was enjoying the company of others.


Driving themselves to distraction inside me
Hearing the noise from others was becoming overwhelming.


Then came a knock on the door which was odd
Something unexpected happened.


And the picture abruptly changed
Things took an unexpected turn for the worse.


This was the vehicle these were the people
This was what carried us through the music scene.


You opened the door and expelled all the people
You ended things and pushed everyone away.


You let them go
You let everyone leave and move on.


And we're never gonna tour again
We'll never come back to this part of our lives.


No, we're never gonna tour again
There's no turning back now.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL, JOHN C. FLANSBURGH, JOHN S. LINNELL

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