Lyric discussion by SansVisage 

The song is about Lust and Love. The two words are pretty much interchangeable in this song.

"Like the legend of the phoenix"

  • In Greek mythology, the phoenix is a bird that bursts into flames upon death and is reborn from its ashes. "All ends with beginnings,"
  • All - everything- life, the universe, love, etc. consists of cyclical patterns; death and regeneration like the phoenix. "What keeps the planet spinning,"
  • This is stressing the previous statement (giving evidence to 'all') The planet spins because of a gravitational force or attraction to the sun. However, the atoms that make up the physical universe, including our planet, were created from the previous death of an exploding star. [..we are all stardust.. Carl Sagan quote] We are alive because a star exploded, and out of that explosion life was formed. "The force of love beginning"
  • The force insinuates a force of nature. One cannot help falling in love, the planet cannot help itself from being pulled toward the sun. -The force of love 'beginning,': since earlier it said all ends with beginnings insinuates that their was a previous love that most likely ended in much hurt and devastation (as insinuated in the next line)

"We've come too far to give up who we are"

  • I think this line is what shows that his last break up must have been devastating to him. He probably gave up on love and convinced himself that he would never love another again. Apparently her too, because of the "we". Which probably makes it more exciting for the both of them. They have loved and lost, but they survived it all, and now here they are together. They can't deny their nature of being attracted to each other, this is why I think 'give up' was a great choice of words. Denying has an active connotation, where as 'giving up' paints a picture of hopelessness and disillusionment. So basically, they've both gone through a previous love and loss, gave up on love, and now have found someone who they are undeniably, and mutually attracted to. "So let's raise the bar and our cups to the stars"
  • This sentence is really cool because it has a lot of play on words. The first part, 'raise the bar': After the let down of the previous love, let's raise the bar to expect good things. Also, let's take this relationship to a new level (alluding to both a physical and emotional connection, but the physical connotation seems to be to be the predominant wish; which gives this song a sexy and seductive feel). Basically saying, we obviously both feel attracted and connected to each other, no use in holding back. -It also is playing off the double meaning of 'bar'. 'Let's raise the bar and our cups'. This also tells the listener that the two met at a night club and are having so much fun together drinking and probably dancing and enjoying music. This gives the dance tune a more lighthearted and fun feel, and helps confuse the words of lust and love. -The last part of the sentence, 'raising our cups to the stars' also has multiple meanings. One level is about toasting to luck and chance that they both found each other. (this reminds me of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet 'star-crossed lovers') And perhaps it also could refer to in a way of giving thanks to the previous stars that had to explode so that they could exist and meet each other. And just like appreciating that cycle, toasting to the loss of their previous loves so they could have each other that night. (and the night has stars…a toast to the night!)

"She's up all night 'til the sun" -This line is shows that the girl is fun, excited, and has a lot of energy, enough to stay up all night. Plus, she is having such a good time, I'm sure she doesn't want the night to end and wants to squeeze every bit out of it that she can. She's really making the most out the night and exuding love and excitement. "I'm up all night to get some" -This has multiple meanings. It's one of those sexy lines. First we think about 'getting some' as getting some sex, which as he referred to earlier is something he definitely wants. But he's not being sleazy or sneaky; he likes who she is. He wants to get some of her excitement. She's really turning him on in a physically and emotional way. "She's up all night for good fun"

  • She's having good fun. 'Good' is important here because although she's staying out all night and is about to get it on with a total stranger, nothing about what they are doing is wrong or unsafe in anyway. They are both true and everything feels right. "I'm up all night to get lucky"
  • Again with a sexy line! 'Getting lucky' most always refers scoring with a chick. In other words, getting lucky enough to have sex with her. And just like getting lucky and scoring the jackpot when gambling, he met this girl because of pure chance. I think it is also about how lucky he is that not only did he find this girl, but she also feels the same way. The 'stars aligned' just perfectly that their lives crossed paths at the perfect moment in time. That is truly getting lucky. -This is a very important line in the song. This line is repeated over and over through out the entire thing, and the song is even named "Get Lucky". This line truly wraps up what's going on that night, and the general meaning of the song all together. Getting lucky with love, and getting lucky with lust.

**I would also like to add one more personal interpretation of the lines grouped as a whole:

  • I think these lines also describe the difference between how men and women fall in love. I know making general statements about groups of individuals is never going to be 100% accurate or always happens this way, and by no means am I claiming that if you are a boy or a girl you are bound by your 'gender role'. But the way I also interpret this is a lot like my experiences of dating and falling in love. So this is coming from one girls perspective: The way I get turned on by a guy is being attracted to who he is and how he makes me feel. I am definitely falling in love with a guy when all I want to do is stay up all night talking and having fun, or just being with him. Of course I can be merely attracted to a guy's physical appearance, but when I'm really (really) turned on by him, I am first turned on psychologically. When I'm psychologically turned on, I am physically turned on. Once I paint a beautiful picture of him in my mind, my body just can't help but crave his touch.
  • I think being both mentally and physically attracted to someone is just as important to guys as it is to girls, but I think the primary difference is that guys are first physically turned on, and then later become emotionally bonded. There isn't a problem with either of these strategies (whether you are a guy or girl). But in the case of this song, the fact that the guy wants to have sex with her is exactly why he wants to get to know her, and the more the girl gets to know him the more she wants to have sex with him, too.

"We're up all night 'til the sun We're up all night to get some We're up all night for good fun We're up all night to get lucky" -The only difference between these lines and the ones before them is the introduction of 'We'. At first it was a 'you' and 'me', but as the night progresses the two has become a 'we'. They are bonding, or getting closer. Their wants and needs are the same. They have mutual feelings for each other. Regardless whether the physical or emotional attraction happened first doesn't matter; they both feel attracted to each other.

"The present has no ribbon"

  • Yes, another cool play on words. The present as in what's happening right now, and a ribbon as in a gift. A present with a ribbon tied around it is a gift that is kept hidden; you don't know what's inside or what you are going to get. So without a ribbon means that at the present time nothing is hidden or concealed. There is nothing to fear. They are both open and just living the night as it goes moment by moment. "Your gift keeps on giving"
  • This is referring back to cycles. She is restoring excitement in his life, his faith in love has returned, he is developing a connection with another person again, and is physically turned by all she has to give. She is giving him emotional, spiritual, and physical gifts. The fact that her gift keeps on giving shows the deepening of their connection on all levels and the revival of love out of ashes. (by the way, being excited, interested, or experiencing love at first sight, is the emotional bond I'm talking about. The kind of way romeo and juliet were emotional about each other before they were ripped apart by their families and got all suicidal about it. And by spiritual I don't mean spirits, ghosts, or gods, I mean being connected with the universe, experiencing the cycles of life, and appreciating the rare times when everything seems to work out) "What is this I'm feeling?"
  • I'm sure you can interpret this one way and say he's questioning whether this is a strong feeling of love or one of pure lust, I mean, they did just meet. But I don't think that's it. There is no insinuations of unsureness or trepidation in the tone throughout the entire song; he's already spoke of love ("force of love beginning") and even raising the bar and taking it to the next level. So rather, I think he isn't questioning what he is feeling for her, but what the feeling is that he's feeling. It's something that he's never felt before. This is a completely new experience for him. He might have thought he loved before, but it never felt like this. "If you wanna leave I'm with it"
  • This line brings the listener back to the bar, or back down to earth. It shows that in such a short time they made an unbelievably strong connection that is just out of this world…yes! This is one of those sexy lines again! He is ready to leave whenever she is. I think it's up to her because she is having a great time and he doesn't want to cut her good time short, but he also can't wait to get her alone.

Well, that's my interpretation of the song. I think it's a pretty cool song because it paints such a full picture of star crossed lovers seizing the night and then actually getting lucky and having it work out for them--it runs pretty deep for a club/dance tune. But then again, it is Daft Punk. I think I would be more shocked if they released a bad song.

A lengthy interpretation, but you nailed it...perfectly. I completely agree.

I think there is a delberate disconnect. The girl is out for (good) fun, is having a good tie, not with the intention of it having to end in sex, while the guy is out to get laid.

Yeah, the deep analysis was interesting and all, but this is a 1-dimensional guy out to get lucky and he's spotted some random girl who just wants some good fun. Julien Blanc style.

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