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Log in. Lyrics Artists add. Walcott Vampire Weekend 54 Comments 10 Tags. Walcott, don't you know that it's insane? Don't you want to get out of Cape Cod, out of Cape Cod tonight? Walcott, Mystic seaport is that way Don't you know that your life could be lost out of Cape Cod tonight? Walcott, the bottleneck is a shit show Hyannisport is a ghetto, out of Cape Cod tonight The lobster's claw is sharp as knives Evil feasts on human lives The Holy Roman Empire roots for you Walcott, all the way to New Jersey All the way to the Garden State, out of Cape Cod tonight Walcott, fuck the women from Wellfleet Fuck the bears out in Provincetown Heed my words and take flight Walcott, don't you know that it's insane?

Edit Lyrics. Walcott song meanings. Add Your Thoughts 54 Comments. General Comment This song is the first one by VW. The name Vampire Weekend comes from a movie that the singer, Ezra, was a part of. The plot was about a boy named Walcott who had to get out of Cape Cod to warn the mayor about a vampire attack before the whole town was taken over. The movie was called Vampire Weekend. There was an error. See songfacts.

General Comment Best song on the album? No Replies Log in to reply. General Comment Seen them twice and this was the encore both times! No one has commented about "the bottleneck is a shit show" yet. Anyone who has ever traversed either bridge on a summer weekend knows why it is a "shit show.

General Comment I was an ice cream man Welfleet on summer and the women there are kinda nuts. Deeknee on June 28, Link. General Comment I live on Cape Cod. I have for my whole life. It is absolutely horrible. For those of you who vacation here in the summer, yeah, it is fun. But once October rolls around, Cape Cod becomes a dark, gloomy, rainy place. It's cold. It's windy. There is nothing good about it in the off season. I am 15 years old.

And the only thing I can dream of is getting out of Cape Cod. These two songs, written by front man Ezra Koenig, often perk up the ears of Cape Codders for their conspicuous Cape references — even though Koenig himself grew up in New Jersey. That term refers to a type of rhythm used in music native to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A similar beat is played on a hand drum in this track.

Walcott is more anthemic, featuring a catchy chorus and verses that reference multiple aspects of the Cape Cod experience. However, the band made several references to Cape Cod throughout the eponymous album, mostly as a result of Ezra having visited the Cape a few times throughout his childhood. You can see the band answer to their lyrical Cape-calling in this brief interview.

Another song on the album does name drop a few specific locations.



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