Someone please tell me how the hell has it taken a Television advert EE to get me to hear this deliciously haunting 17 year old track??? just pure fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍😍😍
This song is giving me major nostalgia for when I was little. Hot damn my dad had a good taste in music. I'm gonna go cry in a corner now because I miss my childhood house.
Used to be a huge Klaxons fan back in the day. Forgot about them until many years later when I heard this song on an EE advert. Now I’ve fallen back into the Klaxons rabbit hole.
It's impossible to overstate how successful and popular the Klaxons were in the UK between 2006-2010. They were the figureheads of a youth movement which replicated the values of indie kids-turned-ravers perfectly. This album was played at every house party, every bar, every club, every festival.
No, 00s were futuristic, that's why is the real millennial era. Kids in these days wouldn't appreciate masterpieces created by 80s babies, music created by 90s babies is garbage compared with elder millennials talent.
OH MY GOD IT TOOK ME OVER AN HOUR TO FIND THIS, AND IF I HAD STOPPED LOOKING 10 MINUTES AGO I PROBABLY WOULDNT'VE FOUND THIS MASTERPIECE!!!! I'M SO HAPPY THAT I FOUND THIS, THIS SONG HAS BEEN IN MY HEAD FOR YEARS!
@@BubbleFergusson Holy shit, I NEVER knew this was a cover... I would have lived my life not knowing. Now I love BOTH VERSIONS as I always thought this was a beautiful song.
My siblings introduced me to this band, I remember seeing them on the telly every morning when they’d play music vids before skewel, always had this track particularly stuck in my head all these years until about 2017 when I rediscovered them
I'm the same - I spent a futile hour or two ruling out Bloc Party, The Chainsmokers etc before my mate in Brighton pointed me in the right direction. The siren like riff has been scratching my brain like a pleasant itch since I first saw the ee advert. Thank god I found this and can scratch it
The track tells a story about a protagonist who is still holding on to a relationship even though it has fallen apart, and the other person may have moved on. The lyrics suggest that the protagonist is still deeply in love with this person, willing to do anything for them, and willing to change themselves to be what the other person wants. The lines "I'll live for you, I'd die for you" and "Do what you want me to" demonstrate this level of devotion. The chorus, repeating "It's not over, not over, not over, not over yet" along with the lines "You still want me, don't you? Cause I can see through you," reveals the protagonist's desire to hold onto the relationship and their belief that the other person still wants them back. However, this could also be interpreted as a form of denial or wishful thinking on the part of the protagonist. The lines "Don't let me down, don't make a sound, don't throw it all away, Remember me so tenderly" demonstrate the protagonist's fear of losing the relationship and pleading with the other person not to end it completely. The lyrics "My tears will show that I can't let you go" reveal the protagonist's emotional turmoil and struggle with moving on. Overall, the song portrays the desperate attempt of a protagonist to hold onto a love that has faded away, with a sense of hope that it's not over yet, despite the reality of the situation.
whenever i listen to this song (or the same space) i feel like a rock has been dropped on my body. it’s harder to breath for whatever reason, maybe because i just love this too much
I couldn't believe my ears when I heard Placebo used this song as a ritual before getting on stage. They referred to a group full of shouts, and shouting is a circumstance you run into when you have to play in front of millions of people. What a great song"
man life is very tough at this age im 19 years old ive to deal with my parents spliting up friends not talkling to each its really tough but i just have to deal with it
There’s always been two parts of this song I’ve been obsessed with. That harmony of the very first note of the song, and the ending starting at 3:04. Those last desperate throws, so insanely good ugh.
It's really is crazy how fast time goes by. I remember riding bmx with my friends years ago with this on with no cares in the world. Now am 30 in a few months. You blink and your life just disappears so easy 😢
I have heard this many times on the radio and enjoyed it without knowing the group thanks to cable tv pop anthems have now identified this distinctive and catchy song several years later.
I woke up and this song was playing in my mind on repeat...6 hours later I could not resist nor ignore it any longer..here I am bothering you all with this story LMAO...what I'm shocked about is that the song is 11 years old..blows my mind right off...shit time flies like it's nothing
Heard this on EE and was confused as i definitely remembered it being a female singer, Then found the original by grace from the 90s. The curse of veing nearly 50 😂