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There are two versions of [[Colours]]; | There are two versions of [[Colours]]; | ||
* on [[Gift]] with vocals long assumed to be by [[James Ray]]. However on [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=171447#171447 Heartland], Ray has apparently denied that he sang this version. | * on [[Gift]] with vocals long assumed to be by [[James Ray]]. However on [http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=171447#171447 Heartland], Ray has apparently denied that he sang this version. | ||
− | * on [[Floodland]] CD and [[This Corrosion (single)|This Corrosion]] with vocals by [[Andrew Eldritch]]. | + | * on [[Floodland]] CD and [[This Corrosion (single)|This Corrosion]] with vocals by [[Andrew Eldritch]].<br/> |
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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
− | This song cycles different combinations of these four lines of lyrics over repeated stanzas of music. | + | This song cycles different combinations of these four lines of lyrics over repeated stanzas of music. <br/> |
+ | In each musical stanza, each line of lyrics may or may not be sung, but, for a particular line, when it is sung, <br/> | ||
+ | it is in that same point in the stanza.<br/> | ||
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Line 1: ''You reap what you sow''<br/> | Line 1: ''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ||
Line 11: | Line 12: | ||
Line 3: ''Here come the marching men''<br/> | Line 3: ''Here come the marching men''<br/> | ||
Line 4: ''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | Line 4: ''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ||
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Zeroth stanza<br/> | Zeroth stanza<br/> | ||
/* lead in music */<br/> | /* lead in music */<br/> | ||
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First stanza<br/> | First stanza<br/> | ||
''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ||
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''Here come the marching men''<br/> | ''Here come the marching men''<br/> | ||
''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ||
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Second stanza<br/> | Second stanza<br/> | ||
- - - /* This means that the corresponding line is skipped. */<br/> | - - - /* This means that the corresponding line is skipped. */<br/> | ||
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- - - <br/> | - - - <br/> | ||
- - - <br/> | - - - <br/> | ||
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Third stanza<br/> | Third stanza<br/> | ||
''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ||
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Fourth stanza<br/> | Fourth stanza<br/> | ||
- - - <br/> | - - - <br/> | ||
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''Here come the marching men''<br/> | ''Here come the marching men''<br/> | ||
''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ||
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Fifth stanza<br/> | Fifth stanza<br/> | ||
''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ||
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Sixth stanza<br/> | Sixth stanza<br/> | ||
''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ||
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''Here come the marching men''<br/> | ''Here come the marching men''<br/> | ||
''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ||
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Seventh stanza /* This stanza fades out. */<br/> | Seventh stanza /* This stanza fades out. */<br/> | ||
''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ''You reap what you sow''<br/> | ||
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''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ''Your colours wrapped around''<br/> | ||
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+ | Music Lyrics by Andrew Eldritch<br/> | ||
+ | <span style="color:darkblue;"> Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes. </span><br/> | ||
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==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
This song should be The National Anthem of Goth.<br/> | This song should be The National Anthem of Goth.<br/> | ||
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{{Sectionstub}} | {{Sectionstub}} | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Sisters songs]] | [[Category:Sisters songs]] | ||
[[Category:Sisterhood songs]] | [[Category:Sisterhood songs]] |
Revision as of 00:45, 21 October 2009
There are two versions of Colours;
- on Gift with vocals long assumed to be by James Ray. However on Heartland, Ray has apparently denied that he sang this version.
- on Floodland CD and This Corrosion with vocals by Andrew Eldritch.
Lyrics
This song cycles different combinations of these four lines of lyrics over repeated stanzas of music.
In each musical stanza, each line of lyrics may or may not be sung, but, for a particular line, when it is sung,
it is in that same point in the stanza.
Line 1: You reap what you sow
Line 2: Put your face to the ground
Line 3: Here come the marching men
Line 4: Your colours wrapped around
Zeroth stanza
/* lead in music */
First stanza
You reap what you sow
Put your face to the ground
Here come the marching men
Your colours wrapped around
Second stanza
- - - /* This means that the corresponding line is skipped. */
- - -
- - -
- - -
Third stanza
You reap what you sow
Put your face to the ground
- - -
- - -
Fourth stanza
- - -
- - -
Here come the marching men
Your colours wrapped around
Fifth stanza
You reap what you sow
- - -
- - -
- - -
Sixth stanza
You reap what you sow
Put your face to the ground
Here come the marching men
Your colours wrapped around
Seventh stanza /* This stanza fades out. */
You reap what you sow
Put your face to the ground
Here come the marching men
Your colours wrapped around
Music Lyrics by Andrew Eldritch
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.
Analysis
This song should be The National Anthem of Goth.
This particular section is awaiting expansion. |