Gill writes:
Let’s face it. This song is not particularly deep and meaningful. It’s not the sort of song that you pop on when you’re feeling like a bit of navel-gazing or contemplative reflection. So apologies if you were hoping for deep lyrics this week. Instead you have fun, frivolity and love.
Sometimes our everyday life is so full of trying to unpack what an earth is going on around us, we need music to divert our attention for a little while. For me, this song does just that. It not only diverts, it energises too.
It transports me back to that point in time when the 80’s turned into the ‘caring, sharing 90’s’ when I was in my early twenties. A time when spending time with friends was paramount in my life. A time when we would get in a car and just drive – not quite to a funky little shack – but to a different town for a change.
It also transports me to a time when I found the USA exciting and vibrant. I could totally believe The B-52s driving a big American car along the sunlit Atlanta highway to this fun place called The Love Shack. The land of the free to be who you want to be – that’s what I thought the US was all about.
It’s a song that was a dance floor filler. My whole group of friends would be straight up dancing – usually pretending to drive a car; definitely ‘bang bang’ banging on the door baby! It’s quirky, camp and full of energy just like the band singing it.
It celebrates life, being together and having fun. Its lively, colourful nature suggests that love is not just about serious things, but also about joy, spontaneity, and embracing imperfections.
So perhaps this song is both fun (and frivolous) with something to ponder too. After all the Love Shack is a little old place where everyone is welcome. It’s an inclusive space – regardless of who you are. All you need do is bang on the door. Love and being included await.
Happy Valentine’s Day from the Friday Fix. You are loved – whoever and wherever you are.
Here’s where you can find out about the B-52s these days – https://www.theb52s.com/
