Lyrics for Disco 2000 as interpreted by 3ssence

Disco 2000 Lyrics
Well we were born within an hour of each other
Our mothers said we could be sister and brother
Your name is Deborah, Deborah
It never suited you
And they said that when we grew up
we'd get married and never split up
Oh we never did it
Although I often thought of it

Oh Deborah, do you recall?
Your house was very small, with woodchip on the wall
When I came round to call, you didn't notice me at all
And I said: "Let's all meet up in the year 2000,
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there, two o'clock by the fountain down the road."
I never knew that you'd get married
I would be living down here on my own
On that damp and lonely
Thursday years ago

You were the first girl at school to get breasts
And Martyn said that you were the best
Oh, the boys all loved you but I was a mess
I had to watch them try and get you undressed
We were friends and that's as far as it went
I used to walk you home sometimes but it meant
Oh, it meant nothing to you, cause you were so, popular

Deborah, do you recall?
Your house was very small, with woodchip on the wall
When I came round to call, you didn't notice me at all
And I said: "Let's all meet up in the year 2000,
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there, two o'clock by the fountain down the road."
I never knew that you'd get married
I would be living down here on my own
On that damp and lonely
Thursday years ago

Do it, Oh yeah, Oh yeah
And now it's all over
You've paid your money and you've taken your choice
And I know we'll never meet again
But Deborah, I just wanted you to know
I remember every single thing

Oh Deborah, do you recall?
Your house was very small with woodchip on the wall
When I came round to call, you didn't notice me at all
And I said: "Let's all meet up in the year 2000
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there, two o'clock by the fountain down the road."
I never knew that you'd get married
I would be living down here on my own
On that damp and lonely
Thursday years ago

Oh, what are you doing Sunday baby?
Would you like to come and meet me maybe?
You can even bring your baby, Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
What are you doing Sunday baby?
Would you like to come and meet me maybe?
You can even bring your baby, Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh.

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roger wilco
05-13-2002

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it's about making plans. but thru the years lives change, plans break and childhood friends get knocked up.

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rrriloKILEY
04-22-2003

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This song is sort of sad. It strikes me as sort of pathetic on the singer's part. Like, not pathetic, but, just sad I guess. Every time he says Deborah I always think of Deborah Harry (Blondie), but that couldn't be right. Be pretty cool though.

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Rumpleteaser
04-28-2003

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Don't live in the past.

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Karl
05-10-2003

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Yes, this song IS sad! Yeah, you're right, it's about a girl he's known all his life blah blah. 10 out of 10.

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xrachiex
06-20-2003

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This was my favourite song of '96. Pulp deserves recognition, which they seem to lack a hell of a lot.

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fluffycloud
10-19-2004

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agree with xrachiex COMPLETELY.
I remember how far away the year 2000 felt like when the song came out... ;-)

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Chinup
12-28-2004

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i think the last verse is him just wanting to meet this childhood friend/crush again, and see what she's like now, not to hook up necessarily, but more to just catch up.

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Cameron Butler
03-06-2005

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This song is completely crushing, it's the classic story of how two people were so close together, but when the time to make plans and decisions in their lives (popularity, dating), they went in opposite directions. Later, though they come to talk to each other occasionally:
"I used to walk you home sometimes but it meant
Oh, it meant nothing to you, cause you were so, popular "

Later he talks to her again, and they agree to make a pact to meet up in the year 2000 at "2 o'clock, by fountain down the road". Sadly, she's gotten married, and had a baby, without ever realizing his unrequited love for her. It could have been him with her, but fate had different plans, leaving him to probable bachelordom for the rest of his life do to his sadness and yearning for Deborah. The song never states it, but the reference to the baby and "what're you doin' Sunday baby" may mean that Deborah and her husband have split, and that a new beginning might hstart between the two. Or at least that's what I like to think. :)

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ImInLoveWithMyWalls
03-30-2005

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if i was deborah, i would be kicking myself to death to have passed up a chance to be with jarvis cocker.

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pumkinhed
08-31-2005

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Minor note, my older sister has a friend named deborah, and although there wasn't the same dynamic, I still had a prepubescent crush on her. Funny? Weird? Stuck in a strange limbo inbetween the two?

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hastalavictoria
01-21-2006

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Yet again, Pulp capture perfectly life in lower-middle class Britain. Sublime lyrics. Pulp's songs that deal with love tend to be fantastic, as they take a completely novel and realistic approach to it, while at the same time having an irresistable romantic (in the literal sense of the word) appeal.

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N/U/T/T/Y/?
02-15-2006

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disco 2000 is up there with the few most beautiful and saddest songs i have ever heard - it makes me cry, with the lyrics and then the meaning added on to it - it's all so sad.

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kylek01
02-19-2006

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ok this song is ace but i would like to say that there should be three more oooh's on the end.

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edson
03-09-2006

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i agree with the post of Cameron Butler.

In my opinion is sad, but in the end it appears like a tiny little posibility that thinks may happen...

great song...

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electric punk
03-14-2006

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i dont fink that pulp get the recognition that they need because they are such a gud band. Its like some ppl are only interested in the music thats popluar at the moment and thats a bit stupid as there is loads of great music that is older.

This song is so good its about someone that has loved someone all there life and then they are just ignored. Its so sad- if anyone has seen pretty in pink its a bit like that when duckie fancies that girl and she goes out with someone else.

Anyways- bloody gud song!

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Britpop
03-16-2006

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This is one of thier best songs and should get played on the radio more. No offence to common people but it's the only song by Pulp played.

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Marcus7
04-08-2006

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Pulp is one of the best bands ever. They just happen to be in their prime as that god forsaken, ridiculously over-saturated crap called 'grunge' monopolized radio. Anyways, my favorite track from Different Class and is indeed better than 'common people'.

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King of Some Island
09-05-2006

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Kinda weird listening to this song in the year 2006...

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rosewood
09-30-2006

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makes me feel so depressed...i would rather die if something like this ever happened to me..
is like he loved her so much, but she was so stupid and never realized...but i kind of think that she doesn't really lover her husband because she is going out with jarvis haha..

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Mode000
10-03-2006

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Yea, it does feel weird listening to it in 2006. All the plans in the past faded away by the years... poor Jarvis. Deborah what a bitch, he loved her so and she went off and got married and had a baby to stab the last knife in the back.

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RottenCorpse
10-08-2006

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I find this song soo sad ;(
I am dying while listening to this song =(
I kinda live in a same story.. friend of a girl that is totaly not intrested in me =/

Altrhrough the ending of it makes some.. like un-depressing revealing.... it still hurts.
/emo

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xinnerx
10-30-2006

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I wonder if Deborah and Jarvis met at the fountain. I always wonder if this song cpntained a message to a friend that he lost touch with and wanted to see.
I don't consider this song sad at all, except that it has been so long since he's seen his friend.

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jugbandcoin
12-07-2006

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deborah sounds like a right asshat

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lola500
12-17-2006

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Sad indeed. I especially find touching the implication that while once upon a time he was obsessed with her and had childish fantasies about marrying her, etc., in adulthood he's mellowed and is so nostalgic, and perhaps his life is so empty now, that it would blow his mind just to see her for an hour over tea.

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lola500
12-17-2006

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Sad indeed. I especially find touching the implication that while once upon a time he was obsessed with her and had childish fantasies about marrying her, etc., in adulthood he's mellowed and is so nostalgic, and perhaps his life is so empty now, that it would blow his mind just to see her for an hour over tea.

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