Hey there,
listening to
Madness - House of Fun today I felt like making a topic about narrative in songs and how some of the most popular songs or their videos actually tell a story that not everyone knows or notices when listening to them.
Let's just take the Madness song as an example here because House of Fun is a song most people know but not everyone really knows what it's about.
Essentially, the song tells the story of a boy in the UK who just turned 16 and wants to buy contraceptives at a local drug store finally (the age of 16 is the age where it becomes legal to sell them to people). Due to his shyness, he keeps trying to evade actually saying the word, and constantly therefore is misunderstood by the poor retail worker every time, who keeps misdirecting him to a local joke store.
He keeps beating around the bush and keeps using more and more colorful or absurd metaphors and descriptions for what he wants to buy:
"Box of balloons
With the feather-light touch
Pack of party-poppers
That pop in the night
[...]
N-n-n-n-n-n-no no, miss
You misunderstood
Sixteen big boy
Full pint in my manhood
I'm up to date
And the date's today
So if you'll serve
I'll be on my way"
... which the innocent (or perhaps snarky) pharmacist of course interprets as simple toys, balloons or party decoration:
"I'm sorry, son
But we don't stock
Party gimmicks
In this shop
Try the House of Fun
It's quicker if you run
This is a chemist's
Not a joke shop!"Eventually some other people walk into the shop and the boy has to go home defeated. It's a hilarious narrative and the music video does its rest to make it a true classic even more than it already is.
Plus it's just a fun ska tune! Watch the music video now with this story in mind and listen to the lyrics, it's one of the most silly songs out there in my opinion.