Please don't ever let me down 'Cause you know I'm not so sure Do I have the speed to carry on Burn you out of my mind, I know You're a flame that never fades Jungle red's a deadly shade Both ends burning, will the fires keep Somewhere deep in my soul tonight Both ends burning Burning Burn Now my course is plain as day Running bold across to play Both ends burning with a strange desire That feeds the fire in my soul tonight I will dance the night away Living only for today Both ends burning while you're counting sheep Hell, who can sleep in this heat this night? Tell me will I ever learn? It's too late, the rush is on Both ends burning and I can't control The fires raging in my soul tonight Oh will it never end? Put your foot around the bend Drive me crazy to an early grave Tell me what is there to save tonight Both ends burning Burning Burn Keep on burning till the end, until the end Keep on burning till the end, the very end
Thank you so much, Helene! IMHO, this live version surpasses the original song and it really showcases each band member's talent: Bryan Ferry's voice, Andy McKay's sax and Phil Manzanera's guitar all shine here!
You are a complete idiot. Commenting on that recent video from Simsbury will ensure that they will zoom the camera in next time and you will never see that again. What is wrong with you??? Stupid creeps like you have to ruin it for everyone.
I particularly like watching Roxy concerts in France ..... I imagine driving a Citroen SM to Bryan's villa after the show and talking to the band over Champagne and Gauloises !
Saw Roxy back in 77', Detroit, what was billed as the 'Bryan Ferry show'...great concert, if I remember, Ferry was very wired, going through cocaine addiction, which he was able to kick..
Bryan Ferry - once again You are magnificent. I have watched this video on You-Tube hundreds of times!!!! I will always love Him!!! Also Neil Hubbard at his best as usual!
[17 August 2021] I don't know about that, though. Real *POP* stars wear dinner jackets (smoking jackets) (gold lame suits a la Martin Fry of ABC), but I'm not sure about rockers. The thing about Bryan Ferry was that (at heart) he was never really a rock'n'roller - and certainly never that tawdry vulgar thing a "rawk staur" (the sort of creature who trashes hotel -rooms and wears sunglasses at night) - and always a *POP STAR* , an idol, an icon, a Pop Artist (who'd studied Pop Art, under the great Roy Hamilton) who turned himself into his own work of walkin' talkin' singin' dancin' pop art. You know what I mean? Bryan Ferry - on his own and with Roxy Music - sang the Mutant Pop ("mutant pop" is pop music *AS* Pop Art; it's what "Roxy music", as a descriptive phrase and not just the name of a band, really means), and not the Mutant Blues (the mutant blues is what rock'n'roll really is, before it's anything else). So he was always a pop star and never a rock star. Pop stars wear dinner-jackets, fancy suits, pommaded hair, cufflinks, etc., but rock stars don't.
I saw them in 1981 in New Zealand, can’t remember a lot of detail except them being great , I guess it was a similar show/lineup being one year earlier from this
What I find hysterically funny these days watching this again, is how almost nondescript the rest of the band is dressed compared to Bryan. It's like, Phil's like, I'm here to play guitar and sod all else! Same with Andy! Not wearing a fucking tux unless I"m getting paid to be the frontman which, I ain't!
He left after Manifesto, I believe. This is Andy Newmark, who is no slouch. Newmark played with Sly and the Family Stone, John Lennon, and he worked with Pink Floyd on the last album done with Roger Waters. There’s a nod to Sly and the Family Stone during this Roxy show, in fact...
Define: Abaddon's Bolero? Right now , it's interpretation is Abandonment issues. however I will ask Google, the Foreman, and threw it around for a while and so what I can do later.