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We can roll ourselves over 'cause we're uncomfortable
Oh, well, the devil makes us sin
But we like it when we're spinning in his grip
Love is like a sin, my love
For the ones that feel it the most
Look at her with her eyes like a flame
She will love you like a fly and never love you again
It's unfortunate that when we feel a storm
Can roll ourselves over when we're uncomfortable
Oh, well, the devil makes us sin
But we like it when we're spinning in his grip
Love is like a sin, my love
For the one that feels it the most
Look at her with a smile like a flame
She will love you like a fly and never love you again
Gui Boratto's remix is also worth checking out
F***** hand clapping "Music" :-(
I love RP for continually popping up music that I think about all the time. Don't know how you do it but I'm glad that you do..
yes! i was thinking of this song a week or so ago and haven't heard it in years and voila! here it is on RP. :)
No wonder I like it!
this is original
Well, the drums are from an old Nina Simone song. (I love this site: https://www.whosampled.com/Massive-Attack/Paradise-Circus/)
Didn't think anyone would actually bite on that one.
this is original
Yea- wake me when this is over. Enough "breathy" female vocals for the whole day here. That cr*p only goes so far...
Hope Sandoval plus 'pick up sticks"
Ver' good
'nuff said.
BTW my Halloween decoration looks a lot like this album cover.
glad it finally... moved you.
I find myself putting this one on repeat when i play that album :)
Love it!
Exactly what i needed to hear !
Thank you
elperroverde wrote:
More than once, apparently.
strangely addictive.
Correct.
Most anything is way better than US (television) pap.
That's cos we pay for a license. Means we don't have to endure hours of adverts. It also means that the rest of the world get the programs we pay for, for free. You're welcome by the way.
/shakesjarforsparechange
My sentiments, word for word!
Hope Sandoval plus 'pick up sticks"
Ver' good
Most anything is way better than US (television) pap.
Now its a 9.
LOL ... Just walked into the house from working in the garage and thought my wife had turned of RP and was watching Luther on Netflix. Kinda figured this song would be RP material.
indeed. Massive Attack do it again.
Er... nope. Not for me! Too much wub wub wub and what have you. This version is much, much better! No heavy is needed.
same.
It's hard to go back to preferring the original after hearing the remix.
Check out Zeds Dead Remix
I may upload it.
Must try and Shazam it next time it's on ;-)
Yes, it is! I just started watching Luther on Netflix this weekend and ended up watching 5 episodes, including 3 back-to-back just before I went to bed last night. Great show, great song.
Have fun, folks!
Ok, I give up... what do they have in common?
Must try and Shazam it next time it's on ;-)
Yep - in total agreement about the cover. Yeesh - nightmares...
becomes a "sin" something the "devil" makes us do.
fredriley wrote:
I was brought up a Catholic in the South of Ireland, and know plenty about Christian beliefs, and at the very centre of Catholicism (and other Christian sects, but most clearly in Catholicism) is the repression of sexuality by means of guilt. It took me a long time to get over that conditioning.
Fred, I can relate to what you mention about the Catholic upbringing and the culture of guilt involved with it, but the human construct of Sin, and the means of guilt related to it, long predate Christianity. Ask some Jewish, stand-up comedians about the culture of guilt. Good song by the way.
That is all.
No, I'm not nuts. Well, okay, maybe a little. I loved the Leonard Cohen "Everybody Knows" reference to "Pump Up the Volume." I CAN mix my media. Trouble is, usually when I do it, people think I'm nuts. (What do the movies "Crocodile Dundee II," "Pretty Woman," and "Adventures in Babysitting" have in common?) And no fair Googling.
Have fun, folks!
By far the best song on a very average album...
double that!
Hahaha, same here, only that by now I have learned the pattern of claps here, and I still get the "Walk of Life" wooh-oohs wrong
zair99 wrote:
In this song I do the same thing with that clapping!
By far the best song on a very average album...
In this song I do the same thing with that clapping!
You must have replied to the wrong post.
Nope. I might have misinterpreted your post, but it was certainly the one to which I was replying.
I was brought up a Catholic in the South of Ireland, and know plenty about Christian beliefs, and at the very centre of Catholicism (and other Christian sects, but most clearly in Catholicism) is the repression of sexuality by means of guilt. It took me a long time to get over that conditioning.
And here i am a VERY happy man for being a non-believer... Imagine that...
We're just organisms founded by nature and we're doing what we are designed for, surviving and breeding. It just so happens were intelligent enough to let ourselves believe there is "something" or "someone" above.... But not for me, when i die, i believe, it stops.... No heaven, no hell, just the end of an organism, the way nature works, the same as a fly or the same as a fish, it stops there....
But hey, that's just my perspective on things...
As for this song, it has a certain atmosphere and it always gets my full attention...
8
Not in the car though...the guy in the green buick wasn't happy I almost side swiped him...
nonsense
If this is what you think you obviously know very little about Christian beliefs.
I was brought up a Catholic in the South of Ireland, and know plenty about Christian beliefs, and at the very centre of Catholicism (and other Christian sects, but most clearly in Catholicism) is the repression of sexuality by means of guilt. It took me a long time to get over that conditioning.
pick mine, pick mine!!!
becomes a "sin" something the "devil" makes us do.
nonsense
If this is what you think you obviously know very little about Christian beliefs.
Everybody has a little hole in the middle, everybody does a little dance with the devil....
The Chrystal Method and The Chemical Brothers both do this with success.
Yeah, minimalism is totally just a sham perpetrated by lazy artists.
You must have replied to the wrong post.
thank goodness!
Idris Elba FTMFW!
becomes a "sin" something the "devil" makes us do.
head over heels in love with this song
You don't listen to much Gypsy Kings, do you...
Its' amazing, ceaselessly amazing to me, what people are capable of convincing themselves of.
Emperors New Clothes.
Yeah, minimalism is totally just a sham perpetrated by lazy artists.
"Massive Attack albums are rarely immediate. Same with Heligoland: at first, the synths at the beginning of "Splitting The Atom" and "Flat Of The Blade" sound off-key and simplistic. I heard the three-note lead in "Paradise Circus" and wondered how on earth that simple sound could sustain a five-minute song.
But when I listened to "Paradise Circus" a few times, my perception started to change. The clattering, echoing drum track combined with the lead to create an eerie atmosphere. Above all, the song has possibly the most intimate vocal performance of any Massive Attack song. Hope Sandoval's voice is scratchy, but the way you can hear every minute shift in her throat, together with the deliberately slow pace of the vocal, gives an impression of a wide-awake, intensely focused late-night rumination. It's a remarkably sexy song, but it also expresses uncomfortable qualms: the lyrics say that "the devil makes us sin," and that's exactly how the song sounds, like someone giving in to temptation, but feeling uneasy about possible divine repercussions.
"
Its' amazing, ceaselessly amazing to me, what people are capable of convincing themselves of.
Emperors New Clothes.
This song has a bit of "new" Zero 7 feel to it. That can't be bad either.
Iron & Wine's "Boy With a Coin" is probably mostly handclaps for the rhythm.
The best.