

How can I download Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix)? The duration of the song Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix) is 7:34 minutes. What is the duration of Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix)? Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix) is sung by The Sisters of Mercy.

Who is the singer of Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix)? Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix) is a english song from the album Some Girls Wander by Mistake. Which album is the song Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix) from? Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix) is a english song released in 2017. ℗ 1991 Warner Music UK Ltd FAQs for Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix) When was Vision Thing (Canadian Club Remix) released? Writer(s): Andrew TaylorLyrics powered by 7m 34s Sha la la la What do we need to make our world come alive? What do we need to make us sing? While we′re waiting for the next one to arrive? One million points of light One billion dollar Vision Thing Sha la la la I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that this was the idea behind this image - the idea of raising your arms in joy and exhilaration, but also if you raise your arms in the middle of water, you sink - therefore, surrender, to the flood.Twenty-five whores in the room next door Twenty-five floors and I need more I′m looking for the can in the candy store Two thousand Hamburg four And colours I ain't seen before It′s a small world and it smells funny I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money Take back what I paid For another motherfucker in a motorcade In a long black car With the prettiest shit From Panama When the sirens wail And the lights flash blue My vision thing come Slamming through It′s a small world and it smells bad I′d buy another if I had Back What I paid For another motherfucker in a motorcade Slamming through Slamming through What do wee need to make our world come alive? What does it take to make us sing? While we're waiting for the next one to arrive? One million points of light One billion dollar Vision Thing Another black hole in the killing zone A little more mad in the methedrome One blinding flash of sense Just like the president′s Well, I don't mind Out of my mind Blizzard king Bring it on home It′s a small world and it smells bad I'd buy another if I had Back What I paid For another motherfucker in a motorcade And a vision thing And a vision thing And a. Love the "raise your arms" image too - raising arms either joyfully, or also in surrender. Can't really pick each lyric apart though, it's really the entire song as a whole. Any time I try to choose a favorite Sisters song it always comes to mind. Beautiful - what I love about Eldritch's lyrics is, even though I try not to overthink and over analyze (hard to do) I get so much just from one simple line.Įdited to add: really, I love the entire song lyrically, and musically.
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I feel like I'm not explaining myself well, there's so much more but I don't know how to say it - that's why he's the songwriter and I'm not. The moment of realization, acceptance of fate, the release.

The obvious literal meaning - the big bomb finally dropping, the end of everything, especially with the nuclear winter landscape of Driven Like the Snow directly following Flood II - the sexual metaphor, pretty obvious with how it's often linked to death. Could be a moment of doom - or anticipation - of excitement - of anxiety - or everything at once, for some reason it's very overwhelming to me. It's as if all the thoughts and feelings in my head come out in those songs (all of them, not really any particular era - one of the things I love about the Sisters is how different all their songs are throughout the years, I can always find something to fit a mood) lyrically and musically, everything I wish I could say or describe is in there - and yet it still doesn't really say it, just a general feeling I suppose.Īnyways - no way I can pick just a few lyrics, but the one that always sticks with me for some reason is "seconds to the drop but it feels like hours" Doesn't really seem loaded with meaning (or maybe it does) but can be taken so many ways - that feeling, those heart pounding moments just before - something. Absolutely agree with the multilayered-ness, the imagery and metaphors - though they are so cryptic most of the time they could mean everything and nothing all at the same time. Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge JD fan as well, but nothing compares to Eldritch's lyrics to me.
