La La Land (song)
Name | La La Land |
Album/single | Shihad |
Length | 2.30 |
Alternative titles | |
First live performance | |
Recorded | June/July 1996 |
Writer/composer | Shihad |
Producer | GGGarth |
Additional Information
Song meaning as told by Jon: "It's about our time spent in Los Angeles, and enjoying it to a certain degree, but also realising how superficial it was in comparison to my hometown of Wellington. The first verse is about hopping into a cab in LA and having the guy ask me if I was new here, and telling me about his wife who had been put in prison, and then saying, 'this town is terrible, it's the land of everything and nothing at all'. And I thought 'yeah, there's a song in there'. The second verse is about a party I went to and met this girl who was quite high up in a company, in a trade magazine in the music industry, and she was explaining how she found these psycho-active pills, and she said 'taking them, it was like coming into a clearing, it was the first time in my life when I felt really myself', and I was thinking, 'how could you say that? That's insane'. A lot of people I met were taking uppers to get up in the morning, and downers to get down in the evening, it was just weird. It's a fast pace in LA". Rip It Up, Oct. 1996
Lyrics
The night speeds through at its breakneck pace Gotta run to keep up, gotta keep on the case And the people that you meet, well they're speeding too I get up, I get in a cab The driver says he loves his wife, she's in the slammer He's got some advice 'cause I'm new here We're in the land, we're in the land The land of everything and nothing at all Wait till it takes you by the hand It's got it all, but it's got no soul We're in the land, la la la land The land of everything andn othing at all I'm sorry, I do not understand Finally get to the place where I'm supposed to be I met a girl and a girl met me And she's let me in on just how to see the light here She says her life was in disarray Till she found these pills that took the pain away Wait a minute, something's not quite right