Oh YES! Saw them play this before it was released - never heard of them, went to see them because they were supporting a mate's band. When they played this I would have been happy if it had lasted all night. I remember clearly how much I loved it, never having heard it before. Unforgettable night...
63 and still got my groove!!still blowing my 2 adult daughters minds!! Their girlfriends label me adilf,,,!!!?? got to watch my back, backside!! One of them pinch,touch,....my butt, and I was not ???? ok.?? They, she think that was funny . wait what?? I'm imagining, and sooooo confused......
@@Graham_Wideman maybe it was being a public high school teacher 30 +years, (fine arts)and daughter attend, graduate ,same school.! I retired in 2019, and loving it. I ain't lying!! Peace and ALOHA!!!!
Alex C. : Las opiniones son independientes, sinembargo, igual que las letras del Sr. Bose no pasan de moda.Pero es solo mi opinion. 2019.No es solo oir, sino escuchar las letras, el mensaje.
I remember, as a kid of about 5 years old, seeing this video on MTV in America in 1991, followed by Jesus Jones "Right Here Right Now" and Primal Scream's "Loaded" . What a magical era in music.
LOL, this used to be played at all of my high-school dances back in the day. I was too shy to dance to it in front of others then, so I'm making up for lost dances by grooving to it now!
Legendary and iconic! Boy 😖😬🤯🤯 I miss 80's and 90's. Those were the golden and platinum years of music and as someone whom growing up during this time... Gosh, we would never gonna gets back. I just reminisce the 'greatness' of this era. Where do we start... Each band are unique, crazy and giving the wildest fashion they could think off.... Remember TLC, Vanilla Ice and Kiss? Alternative, punk, britpop, grunge, rock, ballads and girl groups are everywhere. They are so original and talented. Who is with me?
During the summer of 1991, I listened to nothing else but this song. For three straight months, I drove my loved ones to near madness by playing it on repeat. I gave my poor mother migraines. I lost friends, yet I cared not. All I wanted were those sweet, sweet notes. Delicious nostalgia.
i played it constantly when i was just learning how to play guitar, i also played a mean version of "i am the resurection" or so i thought XD, but 30 odd yrs later, i still play them, but now i can play anything on guitar, and this song has a big part to play in that!
Smooth how they slipped it in. I didn't find out till the past few years. When we were freshmen in HS,my buddy Brad Fullerton dubbed it for me when it was new.
EMF was one of the best early '90's bands. Saw them in Orlando around "92. They were incredible. At that time, these guys , Jesus Jones, Edie Brickell, etc...brought us a different kind of music than we were used to. he younger generation took up where mine left off. Damn I am getting old.
I honestly think it’s one of the best songs ever made, sounds better than ever! Great song for when you ditch the wife , get a divorce and go on the MGTOW path! 👊🏻
@@redpillmedicine5076 Right? It has it all. Great lyrics, awesome melody, guitar solo, cowbell, and that part at around 1:48 when the bass groove comes back in... awesome as f#*k!
@@osoyoosforever9643 The bass groove sounds amazing. But even upgrading stock speakers - especially 6x9's and 5x8's can be a huge improvement even without an amp.
You burden me with your questions You'd have me tell no lies You're always asking what it's all about But don't listen to my replies You say to me I don't talk enough But when I do I'm a fool These times I've spent, I've realized I'm going to shoot through And leave you The things, you say Your purple prose just gives you away The things, you say You're unbelievable Oh! (What the?) (What the fuck was that?) You burden me with your problems By telling me more than mine I'm always so concerned With the way you say You've always go to stop To think of us being one Is more than I ever know But this time, I realize I'm going to shoot through And leave you The things, you say Your purple prose just gives you away The things, you say You're unbelievable Oh! (What the?) (What the?) (What the?) (What the fuck was that?) Seemingly lastless, don't mean You can ask us Pushing down the relative Bringing out your higher self Think of the fine times Pushing down the better few Instead of bringing out the clues To want the world and everything your asked to Brace yourself with the grace of ease I know this world ain't what it seems (What the fuck was that?) (It's unbelievable) You burden me with your questions You'd have me tell no lies You're always asking what it's all about But don't listen to my replies You say to me I don't talk enough But when I do I'm a fool These times I've spent, I've realized I'm going to shoot through And leave you The things, you say Your purple prose just gives you away The things, you say It's why I love you more The things, you say Your purple prose just gives you away The things, you say You're unbelievable
It wasn't strange to people in UK at the time. I also don't hear Damon Albarn of Blur in the style. That half whisper, lazy vocal if anything comes from Ian Brown of The Stone Roses and Tim Burgess of The Charlatans, Both of which probably stem from Bernwrd Sumner of New Order. As well as that I can hear in that half-spoken 'the things....you say' bit something borrowed from Pete Shelley of Buzzcocks or even Hugh Cornwall of The Stranglers. Upon saying that, at the time, the vocal I felt was just a preamble to that MONSTER guitar riff.
I was in the crowd for this, at Gloucester Guildhall. Peak indie-dance, when the crossover between the guitar music we liked Sunday to Thursday and the dance music we took E to in the countryside at the weekend got cemented into a single sound. ❤
Que fuerza.....no cansa escucharlo,..... La batería golpea.....la voz melodiosa y expresiva.. la guitatra sencilla pero empuja.... el bajo habla.....genios totales saludos 🇦🇷
This song will always have a special little place in my heart. I remember getting my first tiny teal and pink radio at age 9 or 10 maybe and this was the first song I remember hearing or jamming out to on it. Great memories and still a great song ❤️