Lyric discussion by envelope 

"but you run down to the safety of the town" ...is referencing the element of music "that says nothing about my life"... it's not so much just talking about safe music for the masses but about the issues, the "music" that people are controlled by because it keeps them from paying mind to the important issues in their lives instead of the fluffy 'pop' issues. So really, get off the song's impetus about Chernobyl and Wham and bad DJs... it's about the people that want to feel the safety and ease that comes with eating the free handouts...and doing something about those that do this as a means of obfuscation/control/etc. "Hang" the man behind the Wizard's curtain; take back control, do what you will and think and wish to do. Stop being led by other's agendas.

You're taking the line out of context.

'Hopes may rise on the Grasmere, but honey pie, you're not safe here, so you run down to the safety of the town.'

The Grasmere is an area of national beauty that is 25 miles from the notorious Sellafield/Windscale nuclear site. After the Windscale fire in the 1950's sheep were found dead in the fields in the Grasmere.

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