The Verve - Love is Noise Lyrics and Video

Love is Noise by The Verve, Music Video and Lyrics

Love is Noise‘ is first single and the second track from The Verve’s upcoming fourth album, ‘Forth‘.
The song will be released on August 4, 2008 in the United Kingdom.

You can listen the song here, this is the official video.

The Verve - Love is Noise Lyrics

Will those feet in modern times
Walk on soles that are made in China?
Feel the bright prosaic malls
In the corridors that go on and on and on

Are we blind - can we see?
We are one - incomplete
Are we blind - In the shade
Waiting for lightning - to be saved
Cause love is noise and love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m singing again
Love is noise and love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m singing again, again, again

Will those feet in modern times
Understand this world’s affliction
Recognise the righteous anger
Understand this world’s addiction

I was blind - couldn’t see
What was here in me
I was blind - insecure
I felt like the road was way too long, yeah
Cause love is noise and love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m feeling again
Love is noise and love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m feeling again
Love is noise, love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m singing again
Love is noise, love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m singing again, again, again, again, again, again

Cause love is noise, love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m feeling again
Love is noise, love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m feeling again
Love is noise, love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m feeling again
Love is noise, love is pain
Love is these blues that I’m feeling again
Come on, come on, ah come on, ah come on
Now come on, now come on, now come on
Now come on

Will those feet in modern times
Walk on soles made in China?
Will those feet in modern times
See the bright prosaic malls?
Will those feet in modern times
Forgive me all my sins
Love is noise
Come on

The Verve - Love is Noise Song Information

Lyrically, the song is clearly influenced by William Blake’s “And did those feet in ancient time”, commonly known as ‘Jerusalem’, with its “Do those feet in modern times/Walk on soles that are made in China?”, and allusion to “Bright prosaic malls” instead of “dark Satanic mills”. This is the second time Richard Ashcroft has referenced Blake, following 1995’s “History”.

Released August 4, 2008
Genre Alternative rock
Length 4:00
Label Parlophone

source wikipedia.org


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