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Editors — An End Has A Start
Album: An End Has A Start
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Released: 2007
Length: 3:40
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I don't think that it's
Gonna rain again today
There's a devil at your side
But an angel on the way

Someone hit the light
'Cause there's more here to be seen
When you caught my eye
I saw everywhere I'd been
And wanna go to

You came on your own
That's how you'll leave
With hope in your hands
And air to breathe

I won't disappoint you
As you fall apart
Some things should be simple
Even an end has a start

Someone hit the light
'Cause there's more here to be seen
When you caught my eye
I saw everywhere I'd been
And wanna go to

You came on your own
That's how you'll leave
With hope in your hands
And air to breathe
You'll lose everything
By the end
Still my broken limbs
You find time to mend

More and more people I
Know are getting ill
Pull something good from the
Ashes, now be still

You came on your own
That's how you'll leave
With hope in your hands
And air to breathe
You'll lose everything
By the end
Still my broken limbs
You choose to mend

You came on your own
That's how you'll leave
You came on your own
That's how you'll leave

You came on your own
You came on your own
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Reminds me of The Killers. The singer sounds a bit like the guy from Joy Division...Not my kind of sound.
sounds like Kitchens of Distinction 


weevilkinevil wrote:
Dave_Mack wrote:I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?The New Pornographers
Are we allowed proctologists - or the 'butthole surfers' as they're known on here

 meanderer wrote:

Are we allowed proctologists - or the 'butthole surfers' as they're known on here

Thank You Scientist
We Are Scientists



Too much more of this and my sexual persuasion will start to change
Excellent band,wind up the volume!✌️
 weevilkinevil wrote:
Dave_Mack wrote:
I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?
The New Pornographers
 
Are we allowed proctologists - or the 'butthole surfers' as they're known on here
Pink Turns Blue
This is terrific!
 Jelani wrote:
"came on your own"? Then that thing in your hand isn't hope.....
 

That made me laugh. I was thinking along the same lines! 
How do you account for a 10 year gap in comments? Just a little blow away as I assume this song has t hit Bill’s playlist in that long. Me likely!
so amazing. and so much more that Interpol
Played at 11. Gotta be.

This is the very definition of 'a driving beat'.

'Smokers' is also excellent.
 Jelani wrote:
"came on your own"? Then that thing in your hand isn't hope.....
 
I was about to make almost the exact same comment!! Thanks, at least I know I'm not the only sick mind here :-)

Makes me think of that sentence sometimes written above urinals,
"the future of <insert your country's name here> is in your hands".

End this. That would be a start.
Interpol, you suck, no matter what you're calling yourself in this song.
 1wolfy wrote:
That's what I thought
 
{#Jump}

Saw them at the Melt!-Festival a few weeks ago. Great gig, great band. Great album as well.

snowcat wrote:
Interpol, why did you change your name?

That's what I thought
Ah, Ian Curtis, we miss ye, lad
I really don't like their singer. Overwrought and grating as hell. It makes me think of what Bruce Campbell would sound like in a fake parody rock band
...my brain hears scolding of poor orgy ettiquette...
Jelani wrote:
"came on your own"? Then that thing in your hand isn't hope.....
No it's fat Mary and her four sisters!
Truely a great piece. Hope to hear more of this kind of music.
YES!
re career set: The Pretenders? this song reminds me a lot of Interpol, who i love.
I give it a 2. And that means I am being nice. These guys are a rip-off of a host of bands who do a much better job of re-interpreting the good ole '80's. Like Interpol.
spunkyboy62 wrote:
Damn catchy.
Yes, but so catchy that by the middle of the song you are tired of it. really goes nowhere for me.
Jelani wrote:
"came on your own"? Then that thing in your hand isn't hope.....
Wish in one hand... ;^)
Reminds of stuff i used to hear on KROC (L.A.) back in time when it played great stuff!
They ripped off the "hourly chime" melody.
Jelani wrote:
"came on your own"? Then that thing in your hand isn't hope.....
"came on your own"? Then that thing in your hand isn't hope.....
Has a serious 80s groove to it. Thinking early Echo or maybe the Numbers.
I just bumped it from 7 to 8. Like you care.
Like it more each time I hear this.
intherough wrote:
The Waterboys
The Mothers
diazo wrote:
Nice to hear some talented bands (Editors, Interpol, The Prids) reviving the Joy Division sound, but each with their own inflections.
Did a ctrl+F to search for Joy Division in this string before posting my own. Saved me a bit of work.
Interpol, why did you change your name?
The Shins
weevilkinevil wrote:
The New Pornographers
The Celibate Rifles
Dave_Mack wrote:
I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?
The New Pornographers
queenjill wrote:
the Breeders
The Waterboys
Nice to hear some talented bands (Editors, Interpol, The Prids) reviving the Joy Division sound, but each with their own inflections.
Editors' connaisseurs out there...What is their best album to date?
queenjill wrote:
the Breeders
Heh, nice work if you can get it.
i still can't believe this isn't interpol.
horstman wrote:
The Landscape Architects?
Architecture in Helsinki!
justin4kick wrote:
I took a glance at your list of favourites. The average age of the artists I guess is about 75 years old. You're not much of an adventurist as far as music is concerned, are you?
LOL - did I say I didn't like this? Before you start to shove people into boxes to match your perceptions, ask yourself if they'd be listening to Radio Paradise if they weren't "adventurists".
GregX59 wrote:
I agree, I had to turn the volume completely down. Of course, what could follow that song? Except, maybe, "Here Comes The Sun"?
I took a glance at your list of favourites. The average age of the artists I guess is about 75 years old. You're not much of an adventurist as far as music is concerned, are you?
Damn catchy.
renlat wrote:
Nope... That song just can't follow "I want you (she's so heavy)". Nope... It just can't.
I agree, I had to turn the volume completely down. Of course, what could follow that song? Except, maybe, "Here Comes The Sun"?
Dave_Mack wrote:
I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?
the Breeders
horstman wrote:
The Landscape Architects? Ah, sadly no. Oh and yes, I hear Interpol, but a friendlier Interpol, you know, one picking daisies, opening doors for old ladies.
The Butt hole surfers
horstman wrote:
Oh and yes, I hear Interpol, but a friendlier Interpol, you know, one picking daisies, opening doors for old ladies.
Well put.
Dave_Mack wrote:
I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?
The Landscape Architects? Ah, sadly no. Oh and yes, I hear Interpol, but a friendlier Interpol, you know, one picking daisies, opening doors for old ladies.
Has a Kitchens of Distinction or Trash Can Sinatras sound with the sonic oscillating guitar effect and a bit of the Killers in the delivery IMO. Catchy, will have to listen to more. Thanks Bill!
IMGoph wrote:
wow, i thought for a second it was a new interpol song, but then i thought "i haven't heard this on their new album"...
I was just about to post the EXACT same thing. ...great minds, I'm sure. ;)
Dave_Mack wrote:
I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?
Drive-By Truckers
Dave_Mack wrote:
I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?
Foo Fighters (Fire Fighters)
Dave_Mack wrote:
I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?
the Police the Waitresses
esotericderek wrote:
I don't care what Tom Smith says, he sounds strikingly like Ian Curtis from Joy Division. Sadly, the Editors aren't nearly as original as Joy Division was.
Nevertheless, it is nice to hear that voice. It's as if Ian rose from the grave.
wow, i thought for a second it was a new interpol song, but then i thought "i haven't heard this on their new album"...
I think Bill should (could?) do a careers set. The Engineers, the Editors, the Soft-Hearted Scientists...any others?
I don't care what Tom Smith says, he sounds strikingly like Ian Curtis from Joy Division. Sadly, the Editors aren't nearly as original as Joy Division was.
Very inspired by early goth. I like this a lot.
Great!
and this one was surprisingly bad.... 9:13 am - Editors - An End Has A Start 9:09 am - Tracy Bonham - Something Beautiful Dynamite wrote:
7:34 am - Editors - An End Has A Start 7:30 am - Foo Fighters - Everlong Surprisingly good transition.
7:34 am - Editors - An End Has A Start 7:30 am - Foo Fighters - Everlong Surprisingly good transition.
youngj wrote:
Anyone else have the whole CD? How good? Worth a buy?
Yes!Buy it!It is very very good,like the first CD!
justin4kick wrote:
I prefer "Smokers outside the hospital doors" from the same album.
I just uploaded it. And, yes, it's much better. More power. More intensity. {later} And it's been rejected with no LRC plays. Color me puzzled. :-(
I like this song despite being annoyed that so many of these new new wave bands sound just like the predecessors and sometimes each other (Elefant, anyone?)
Anyone else have the whole CD? How good? Worth a buy?
I was completely prepared to dismiss this tune... Interpol (modern day's BeeGees) or countless others. But as I listened, I could hear a real earnestness and wit to the lyrics. Definitely worth another listen. Likeable anyway.
Joy Division anyone?
These last 2 songs sound like they are describing dying to me. 4:18 pm - Editors - An End Has A Start 4:15 pm - Patty Griffin - Blue Sky Not necessarily depressing.
Sounds good to me! Of course I have been a Depeche Mode Fan for years....
culchie wrote:
Interpol? I like interpol It drones a bit but it's a drone I like........What does that say about me?
It says that you like Interpol and the way that this song drones on and that you're in good company.
Nope... That song just can't follow "I want you (she's so heavy)". Nope... It just can't.
Very nice addition to the playlist! Feel free to add more Editors :) Good band to see in concert.
Interpol? I like interpol It drones a bit but it's a drone I like........What does that say about me?
I prefer "Smokers outside the hospital doors" from the same album.
I'm with Bill on this. Clever, maybe it will grow on me. solid 6
These guys have definitely heard Interpol.
reminds me of Morrissey.
New editors cd?? Awesome! These guys tore up Lollapalooza last year.
New Editors?! Nice! Update - Sounds *a lot* like the last album...I look forward to the rest of it though. They play a good show.