1) Wild Silk was a German band … Read Full Bio ↴More than one artist used this name:
1) Wild Silk was a German band playing mainly celtic music. They were founded in 1994 and consisted of the 4 musicians: Berk Demiray, Rainer Burgmer, Matthias Kohlmann and Simone Freimueller. They divided at the end of 2001.
Simone, Berk and Rainer went on to play in the band Dhalia's Lane (formerly known as Dhalia), which can be seen as a "follow-up" to Wild Silk.
2) Wild Silk released a single in January 1969 in the UK featuring a song "Toymaker", credited to Ray Davies of the Kinks. The song is popsyke in style and was issued under the group name "Basil" in the US.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Wild Silk Lyrics
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Ah, the milkmen came in, and that washing machine
It′s drivin' you crazy, to hear the kids scream
Ah, but your life ain′t so bad
You feel happy inside, it's a crime
That you're wastin′ away each and every precious day
Don′t be blind
Every Monday it seems so lazy
It's the time that could drive you crazy
My Monday, My Tuesday, My Wednesday
The paper boy′s been, and that news looks so black
There ain't time to read it
′Cause you might get the sack
But your life ain't so bad
You feel happy inside, it′s a crime
That you're wastin' away each and every prescious day
Don′t be blind
′Cause every Monday it seems so lazy
It's the time that could drive you crazy
La la la, la la la, la la la.
My Monday, My Tuesday, My Wednesday
Could grab up your money, and run for the gate
You just missed your bus, now you′re late for a date
Ah, but your life ain't so bad
You feel happy inside, it′s a crime
That you're wastin′ away each and every precious day
Don't be blind
'Cause every Monday it seems so lazy
It′s the time that could drive you crazy
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
The lyrics of Wild Silk's song Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday describe the mundane routine of everyday life, where Mondays are lazy, the paper boy brings bad news, and missing the bus makes one late for a date. The milkmen and the washing machine add to the chaos, as the kids scream in the background. However, the song also emphasizes that life is not all bad and that happiness can be found within. The singer advises not to waste any day and not to be blind to the positive aspects of life.
The lyrics depict the struggles of balancing the mundane routines of life with finding a purpose and joy amid it all. The song talks about the challenges of adulting and how it can be overwhelming, but it also emphasizes the importance of finding happiness in the little things.
In summary, the song describes an ordinary day in the life of the singer, filled with chaos and mundane routines. However, it also emphasizes the importance of finding happiness in the little things in life and not taking any day for granted.
Line by Line Meaning
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Repetition of the title to emphasize how each day is the same and blends together.
Ah, the milkmen came in, and that washing machine
The monotony of daily activities, like the arrival of the milkman and doing laundry, can be overwhelming and contribute to feelings of boredom.
It's drivin' you crazy, to hear the kids scream
The noise and chaos from children can be a source of stress and frustration.
Ah, but your life ain't so bad
Despite the mundane elements of life, there are positive aspects to be grateful for.
You feel happy inside, it's a crime
Feeling content and satisfied with one's life can seem almost wrong or guilty when surrounded by negativity or complaints.
That you're wastin' away each and every precious day
The repetition of meaningless tasks can make one feel like they are not making the most of their time.
Don't be blind
Encouragement to recognize and appreciate the good in life.
Every Monday it seems so lazy
Mondays can feel sluggish and unproductive.
It's the time that could drive you crazy
The daily grind can contribute to feelings of boredom and frustration.
The paper boy′s been, and that news looks so black
The news can often be negative and disheartening.
There ain't time to read it, ′Cause you might get the sack
The pressure to work and avoid getting fired can leave little time for leisure activities.
Could grab up your money, and run for the gate
There may be temptation to escape the monotony of life through impulsive or reckless actions.
You just missed your bus, now you′re late for a date
Daily frustrations and setbacks such as missing a bus can contribute to feelings of stress and anxiety.
Writer(s): Pablo Rodriguez, Antoine Konrad, Fabio Antoniali
Contributed by Jack L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.