M79 Lyrics
While you're waiting like a factory line
I'll ride across the park
Backseat on the 79
Wasted days you've come to pass
It wasn't true, but anyway
Pollination yellow cab
See the French kids by the door
Up one more flight
See the Buddha on the second floor
Coronation rickshaw grab
It wasn't true, but anyway
Racist dreams you should not have
Dress yourself in bleeding madras
Charm your way across the Khyber pass
Sing in praise of Jackson Crowther
Watch yourself along the arch of
Dress yourself in bleeding madras
Charm your way across the Khyber pass
Sing in praise of Jackson Crowther
Watch yourself along the arch of glass

It's a song about a failed relationship with a Middle-Eastern girl, and I think it goes along with their other song "Campus". In "Campus" the narrator mentions "kaffiyah" which is an Arab headdress, which is what makes me think the girl is Middle-Eastern, and then talks about having to pretend not to be with someone he is sleeping (or in love) with -- "How am I supposed to pretend/ that I never want to see you again?"("I have to leave here before I go" I believe refers to secretly sleeping over at a girl's place, and having to get out without being noticed), which makes me think that the narrator is having a secret relationship with a girl who can't have a real relationship with him. M79 (which stands for a NY bus by that number that the narrator probably takes to either visit her or go home) gives a hint as to why the relationship failed: her "racist" dreams make me think she didn't want a real relationship with the narrator who wasn't Middle Eastern (thus the secret relationship or simply hooking up that he writes about in "Campus"), and when he tells her to "Dress yourself in bleeding madras" ("madras" being a kerchief often worn as a turban) and to "Charm your way across the Khyber pass", he's essentially telling her that if she is so Middle Eastern that she can't date him, she should go be with her people, being sarcastic of course because Khyber Pass, as a physical location, is very violent, so it's like saying "if you don't want to be with me, go charm the terrorists, if you think any Middle Eastern guy is better for you than I am." In the next stanza "Jackson Crowther" refers to a Minor League baseball player, underlining the irony -- this girl is so Americanized, she sings praises to an unknown baseball player, yet won't consider a serious relationship with the narrator because he's not Middle Eastern. And when he finally tells her to "Watch yourself along the arch of glass" he's bitterly referring to how thin the line is that she draws between what's acceptable to her, as a Middle Eastern girl, and what's not.
wow! way to kill it pontoufle...
wow! way to kill it pontoufle...
Bleeding madras is the name of a plaid fabric that was not colorfast and often "bled" in the wash. It was very popular with preppy types at one time. Periodically, it makes a comeback in fashion trends.
Bleeding madras is the name of a plaid fabric that was not colorfast and often "bled" in the wash. It was very popular with preppy types at one time. Periodically, it makes a comeback in fashion trends.
wow. that makes so much sense! thanks for that.
wow. that makes so much sense! thanks for that.

Analysis from a New Yorker's perspective:
Where would you find a place that references the things cited in the "M79" in Manhattan?
The Culture Center, of the Upper West Side of Manhattan, is right on the M79 bus route, on Columbus Avenue, between 79th and 80th. There is a Buddha statue on second floor. There is a glass arch way at the building entrance, after which you have to walk up several flights of stairs to get the Culture Center.
http://www.culturecenterny.org/pop4.htm http://www.culturecenterny.org/pop6.htm http://www.culturecenterny.org/sitemap.html
There are 3 ways to get across Central Park from the Upper East Side of Manhattan to the Upper West Side:
- The M79 bus.
- A taxi cab (all yellow, unless they're gypsy cabs).
- A cycle rickshaw.
http://www.tourism-review.com/temp/page_detail_zoom_2806.jpg
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/63/img3856j.jpg/sr=1
So who does the song refer to when saying they "would not stay"?
The Culture Center in Manhattan, produced a documentary called, "Explorer: The Life of Bruce Klepinger" who was a mountain guide, who traveled across Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, the Himalaya's, and who would most definitely have crossed the Khyber Pass. Klepinger also wrote a book called, "The Arc of Life" which is about his travels in this region of the world. Klepinger would likely have worn madra cotton clothes (which are not colorfast, so their colors bleed to a different color on every wash), which are worn in that part of the world. Klepinger, is the ultimate vagabond, he's never stayed in one place too long, "So go, I know you would not stay..."
http://www.culturecenterny.org/about.html
The mission of the Culture Center is to "produces events designed to promote community and cultural exchange." A definite, anti-hate (based on race, religion, gender identification) type of agenda.
You could imagine that an American (like Klepinger) would have to use their charm to traverse the Khyber Pass, between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The M79 is one of the few buses that crosses Central Park and connects the Upper West Side to the Upper East Side of Manhattan; like the Khyber Pass does for Pakistan and Afghanistan.
If you ever ride a bus in NYC, you'll see that people line up in a row to get on... cutting is frowned upon.
Mostly coincidence? Probably, but interesting trivia nonetheless.
OTHER NOTES:
Ezra Koenig was born on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, but his parents moved him to Manhattan, and he has no memory of the UWS when he was young. But he did attend Columbia, which is on the UWS, and about 2 miles from the Culture Center, which is on Columbus Avenue.
Rostam Batmanglij's parents are from Iran, which borders Pakistan and Afghanistan (which is where the Khyber Pass connects. He's also openly gay. Only he knows why he mentions Jackson Crowther.
There is a restaurant called Khyber Pass, but it's in the East Village part of Manhattan, and isn't even close to the M79. They supposedly serve Afghan food, but that's highly debated. I've never been there.
And yes, I've ridden on the back of the M79 many times.
http://tamrapaselk.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/nyc-buses1.jpg
Correction... Ezra Koenig's parents moved him to New Jersey, not Manhattan.
Correction... Ezra Koenig's parents moved him to New Jersey, not Manhattan.
Oh yeah, a map... directions:
Oh yeah, a map... directions:
One last thing... "Coronation..."
One last thing... "Coronation..."
There is another way to cross Central Park, although, you have to catch it at the southwest side of Central Park, that is the hansom (horse and carriage), which are also referred to as a "coronation" coach. People still ride them as part of their wedding celebration in Manhattan.
There is another way to cross Central Park, although, you have to catch it at the southwest side of Central Park, that is the hansom (horse and carriage), which are also referred to as a "coronation" coach. People still ride them as part of their wedding celebration in Manhattan.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7pEUAD6CGo8/SL5QTgvZTaI/AAAAAAAABZk/nc7aKbYvfbc/s1600-h/IMG_0459.JPG
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7pEUAD6CGo8/SL5QTgvZTaI/AAAAAAAABZk/nc7aKbYvfbc/s1600-h/IMG_0459.JPG
The coronation carriage is used extensively at royal weddings.
The coronation carriage is used extensively at royal weddings.

haha, i thought it was some kind of gun. i am an idiot.
LOL. I guess you are not the only one.
LOL. I guess you are not the only one.
ME TOO!! When I first heard this song I was totally confused. I also didn't expect it to sound at all like it did because I thought it was about guns and then it sounded like it should be Muzak in the palace of Versailles. Haha.
ME TOO!! When I first heard this song I was totally confused. I also didn't expect it to sound at all like it did because I thought it was about guns and then it sounded like it should be Muzak in the palace of Versailles. Haha.
ME TOO!! When I first heard this song I was totally confused. I also didn't expect it to sound at all like it did because I thought it was about guns and then it sounded like it should be Muzak in the palace of Versailles. Haha.
ME TOO!! When I first heard this song I was totally confused. I also didn't expect it to sound at all like it did because I thought it was about guns and then it sounded like it should be Muzak in the palace of Versailles. Haha.

I love this song. It sounds like it'd be in a Wes Anderson film.
That comment and the music just made me want to see every Wes Anderson movie...
That comment and the music just made me want to see every Wes Anderson movie...

The lead singer acknowledges that the title is the M79 bus in a live recording of the song...it can be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cC__CmHJq5c

The M79 bus travels east/west on W. 79th Street across Central Park in Manhattan.

i'm pretty sure that he's not referencing new york to evoke 9/11 because the m79 is a real bus that they probably took because everyone in vampire weekend went to columbia university only forty or so blocks north of where that bus is. the khyber pass part is weird, but there's not really any other connection

The ride across the part, and backseat on the 79 establishes for a fact that the M79 is the bus not the gun. As for the Khyber Pass reference, is just a metaphor. The fact that the members of the band know where the Khyber Pass is not weird as they are well educated and Rostam is from the middle east

JACKIE THE HOBO

has it completely right. I thought the same thing the first time I heard it.