Oh well.
Over the weekend I was looking up songs on iTunes and accidentally discovered Daft Punk's Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. It's on their Discovery album and it's also the original Electronica song that Kanye West samples for his song Stronger. Being a native son of Chicago, the home of House Music, I was ecstatic and downloaded the song. The lyrics are beyond simple, repetitive and sung in an industrial, robotic voice.
Work it
Make it
Do it
Makes us
Harder
Better
Faster
Stronger
More than
Hour
Our
Never
Ever
After
Work is
Over
Work it
Make it
Do it
Makes us
Harder
Better
Faster
Stronger
Work it harder, make it better
Do it faster, makes us stronger
More than ever hour after
Our work is NEVER OVER.
Over and over again, these lyrics repeat until the music ends. As I listened to them, I began to think of the grind of life, the grind of being a father, the grind of being a human being. Of course this is boiled down to a very simplistic state, but no matter what your individual walk, place or station in life, isn't this (the repetitive nature of these lyrics) what's it's all about?
Make it
Do it
Makes us
Harder
Better
Faster
Stronger
More than
Hour
Our
Never
Ever
After
Work is
Over
Work it
Make it
Do it
Makes us
Harder
Better
Faster
Stronger
Work it harder, make it better
Do it faster, makes us stronger
More than ever hour after
Our work is NEVER OVER.
Over and over again, these lyrics repeat until the music ends. As I listened to them, I began to think of the grind of life, the grind of being a father, the grind of being a human being. Of course this is boiled down to a very simplistic state, but no matter what your individual walk, place or station in life, isn't this (the repetitive nature of these lyrics) what's it's all about?
This is what I listened to when the