Song Meaning
This track opens with a declaration: "It's the Ever Fonky Lowdown." This phrase, repeated and insistent, sets a tone of something pervasive and undeniable, a kind of pervasive, funky truth. The initial question, "Oh, can't you see / 'Bout you and me," immediately frames this "lowdown" as something affecting a relationship, a shared experience that the speaker feels is being overlooked.
The lyrics then pivot, introducing variations on the central theme: "fake down," "breakdown," "takedown," and "shake down." This linguistic shift suggests the "lowdown" isn't just a simple truth, but a complex, potentially destructive force. The repeated question, "Why can't you see / What it could be," implies a missed opportunity or a relationship deteriorating due to this underlying issue. The "breakdown" feels particularly significant, hinting at a collapse or failure.
The repetition of "shake down" and the introduction of "blow down" further amplify the sense of instability and forceful impact. The phrase "fonky, fonky brown brown" is particularly intriguing, its abstract nature suggesting a deep, perhaps even primal or earthy, element to this "fonky" phenomenon. It feels less like a specific event and more like an ingrained condition.
Finally, the lyrics expand outward with the emphatic repetition of "Across time, across space / Across the whole human race." This elevates the "Ever Fonky Lowdown" from a personal or relational issue to something universal. The writing suggests that this pervasive, funky breakdown is not isolated but a fundamental aspect of the human condition, affecting everyone, everywhere, throughout history.