A Big Glue Canal
Wire Lyrics


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A big glue canal, sweeping strain
Princess high, you scuzzy royal
The calendar reach of carbon daters
The lowest layers give the richest soup
Drop your guard, drink oyster dredge
Natives stroke long lost remains

Interrelating ideas
Diagnostic tools appear




Please oh please don't put it there
Bang, bang, bang you the killer bees

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "A Big Glue Canal" by Wire are notoriously difficult to interpret, as they are abstract and seemingly disconnected from each other. However, there are certain themes and images that emerge upon closer analysis. The title itself suggests a kind of artificial or manufactured waterway, which could represent the falseness or artificiality of modern life. The opening line, "sweeping strain," suggests a kind of overwhelming force or pressure that is exerted on individuals. "Princess high, you scuzzy royal" could refer to a powerful but corrupt leader or figurehead, someone who presents herself as royal but is actually scuzzy or dirty.


The next couplet, "The calendar reach of carbon daters / The lowest layers give the richest soup," could be a reference to scientific research, specifically carbon dating, which helps us determine the age of objects. The idea of "the lowest layers" giving the richest soup could suggest that the deeper we delve into something, the more we uncover. "Oyster dredge" could represent something that is unpleasant but necessary, like dredging up the truth or facing difficult truths. "Natives stroke long lost remains" is a poignant image that suggests the possibility for connection or understanding between different groups of people.


The chorus, "Interrelating ideas / Diagnostic tools appear / Please oh please don't put it there / Bang, bang, bang you the killer bees," is perhaps the most cryptic part of the song. It could be a commentary on the way that ideas and tools are used to manipulate or control people, with the killer bees being a metaphor for a kind of violent or destructive force.


Line by Line Meaning

A big glue canal, sweeping strain
A vast, adhesive passage that exerts a powerful force.


Princess high, you scuzzy royal
A drug-induced euphoria that gives one a false sense of grandeur.


The calendar reach of carbon daters
The historical scope that can be determined through scientific dating methods.


The lowest layers give the richest soup
The deepest sources often yield the most valuable resources.


Drop your guard, drink oyster dredge
Let go of your defenses and partake in something unpleasant but ultimately beneficial.


Natives stroke long lost remains
Local inhabitants interact with ancient relics that have been forgotten over time.


Interrelating ideas
Connecting various concepts to gain a more holistic understanding.


Diagnostic tools appear
Methods for analyzing and examining a situation begin to emerge.


Please oh please don't put it there
A warning against placing something in the wrong location or context.


Bang, bang, bang you the killer bees
An aggressive and powerful swarm that inflicts damage.




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Pierre Clary


on Champs

i believe this song is about amphetamine abuse, endemic on the punk scene...Speed, "more speed than before ,less time than before (tolerance build up)........

Pierre Clary


on Champs

The song "Champs" by Wire is an intense and fast-paced track that addresses themes of competitiveness, the desire for success, and the sacrifices one must make in order to achieve their goals. The repeated phrases "The taste of champions, the pace, the pace, the speed, the need, the need to seed, the chance to die" suggest that the speaker is wholly dedicated to winning and will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. The subsequent line "Another dead don't cry" implies that the speaker has seen others perish in their pursuit of victory and is not phased by it. The stanza "You've still got speed, you'll maybe bleed, there's less time" highlights the idea that time is running out and that one must act quickly if they wish to be successful.

The next stanza begins with the phrase "More speed than before, you've done it before, there is no for, what are you doing it for?" which suggests that the speaker is no longer satisfied with their previous achievements and is compelled to push themselves even harder. The line "Want more, want more" is a clear indication that the speaker is never satisfied with what they have and will always strive for more. The repetition of "Another dead don't cry" throughout the song serves as a haunting reminder that the pursuit of success often has a cost, and that cost can be the lives of others.i think this so,

Pierre Clary


on Champs

There is no for

YOU'RE RICH NOT POOR

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