Yet being “here in (his) mold” is preventing him from doing framework that has relegated him to a life of “sex and violence, melody and Ferner erlangte der Titel Bekanntheit durch die Verwendung im Soundtrack des erfolgreichen Hollywood-Films Ei… He considers the whole experience to be “bittersweet” because he perceives it as one where you ceaselessly toil to make “ends meet” only to die in the end. 'Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, this life Try to make ends meet You're a slave to money then you die I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down You know the one that takes you to the places where all the veins meet yeah So, … album, Urban Hymns. So, the only road that the singer has ever been down is the one that leads to his heart. Listen to the song. God Bless. Sometimes songs mean exactly what they say. Bitter Sweet Symphony is used as the theme for the CBC Radio program "Tapestry". The video is interesting to this as he is continually walking down a long road, as is mentioned in the song, as if he is striving for something and he is determined not let anyone hold him back and he gets so motivated that he barges people out the way to keep heading straight down the road. var opts = { This track has been used extensively in pop media, including Things only occurs once in the video version. However, while they obtained permission from the owner of the cover, the executives behind the publication of “Bitter Sweet Symphony” did not do so with the original owners. we all have many lives head of us so cheer up! he wants to change. Cause it's a bittersweet symphony this life Trying to make ends meet, you're a slave to the money then you die. Most importantly The Verve were an English alternative rock band formed in 1989 in Wigan by lead vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bass guitarist Simon Jones and drummer Peter Salisbury. It's a bittersweet symphony, this life Try to make ends meet Try to find some money then you die, then you die I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down, been down You know the one that takes you to the places Where all the things meet yeah 'Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, this life However, turning this belief into concrete action is what It is the lead track on their third studio album, Urban Hymns (1997). It was featured on The Verve’s third }; So why waste time thinking about what others think about you, because it shouldn't matter and does not define who you are. Released | September 29th, 1997Album | Urban HymnsDisclaimer | This video is for entertainment purposes only and no copyright infringement is intended. Also, the song talks about "take you down to the only road I've been down, you know the one that takes you to all the places where all the things meet," it's saying this person has only ever seen pain and suffering and he will show you where he's been and seen and done. (This indicates whatever path you take, you will amount to what will be your destiny, aka.Death) Now, the question of who you really are is very hard to answer which is normal for some people but other people find it pit from friends or just living life bit the truth is that you aren't who you really are, the world seems to make this veil over your face locking your real personality in while media and the government make a whole new person of you. You know the one that takes you to the places But you know how rich celebrities do dumb things? Where all veins meet = more self Lyrics to Bitter Sweet Symphony by Annett Louisan from the custom_album_6027020 album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more! Fine. Why waste your life caring so much when you don't need to. For some people the answer is never answered, that the person thinks the he/she is one way when in truth they are extremely different. Listen to THE VERVE.Bitter sweet simphony K.mid, a free MIDI file on BitMidi. As aforementioned this is The Verve’s signature song. Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve, real explanation is seen at wikipedia. This is my interpretation and it's probably way off to some people, so feel free to say what you think! :) Bittersweet = tragedy/pain/synchronicity/joy or life For the Ms. who made a latest comment, sorry to hear about your husband. "Bitter Sweet Symphony" is a song by English alternative rock band the Verve. Furthermore life is what you make of it, Sad ess.. happiness... All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. Although, the song sounds quite beautiful; theres actually nothing all that sweet about it. because everyone will end at the end of the road, death. The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony (Karaoke Version) with Lyrics Visit http://karaoke.bidfox.de/ for more karaoke songs The Verve's Bitter Sweet Symphony is not just a 90s classic; it's a key data point in the history of British pop music. LIFE Happens again...and never the way you expect it. The word "veins" does not occur in this song at all. A lesson that life will always have its ups and downs but nothing can change that and in the meantime its what you can do in your ability to change and make that journey to the end of the road a happy one. In April 2019, Jagger and … It is so well-known, in fact, that it was ranked 382nd in Rolling Stone’s 500 best songs of all time. Hope you are doing well. As much as he wants to change to make himself a better person he finds himself tripping himself up time and time again back into the same routine, "No change, I can't change I CAN'T change but I'm here in my mold!!" The other thing that leads me to this conclusion is the character's actions in the video, its obvious that he cares for nobody other than himself(bumping into everyone) doesn't care if hurts anyone. against the system. Bit like what Freddie Mercury and David Bowie said, "We're breaking Under Pressure.". But has any of you thought this was just a song about the 'Average Joe'? (function() { so. Really helps with the interpretation to get the lyrics right. He runs into people and does not stop. The lyric that he says, "I'm a 'million' different people from one day to the next" could mean that everyday we all experience highs and lows happy, sad, frustrated, confused, insulted, bewildered, etc. :). Although it is hands down their signature song, all of the songwriting royalties went to The Rolling Stones due to a six-second sample The Verve used from a Stones’ track entitled “The Last Time” (1965). “Bitter Sweet Owing to this, he has decided to “change”. I know it a bit late but this was actually my song at my first dance of my Wedding. I comment here sometimes and I make comments to some latest comments. Learn to go with the ebbs and flows and expect change always. Updated May 28, 2019. Tryin' to make ends meet, you're a slave to money then you die. Both times. Thanks for reminding me that songs means exactly what they say and it happens to people in real life. Tags: Bitter Sweet SymphonyRichard AshcroftThe Verve. One reason why I've interpreted it like this is because in the video, the singer seems really independent and determined. The Verve. - Browsed this site mostly in 2013-2018 (Forgot to mention yesterday). I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down. I can't change = the self (and I think slave to money is about self rejection) Bitter Sweet Symphony Lyrics: Chris Martin : / This is probably the best song ever written And he's the best singer in the world, Mr. Richard Ashcroft. as well as its music video being nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards. He does say that this life isn't all bad. A bipolar disorder of feelings experieced during life's adolescence to adulthood . But it is things, not veins. "I'll take down the only road I've ever been down" ( the road that leaves their victims just as empty as they are, used up, and once depleted, tosses you away like yesterday's newspaper. Let's look at the lyrics, shall we? As a result, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were added to the songwriting credits, and all royalties from the song went to former Rolling Stones manager Allen Klein. 142.26.194.190 16:15, 7 April 2011 (UTC) Lyrics. And while he finds himself on the same course, he has no desire to share in such a fate. Lyrics to 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' by The Verve: 'Cause it's a bitter sweet symphony, this life Trying to make ends meet, you're a slave to the money then you die I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down You know the one that takes you to the places where all the veins meet, yeah No change, I can change, I can change, I can change I take the interpretation as this, here we have an angry young man,angry at society and himself.slave to the money then you die.He'll show you some of his life that got no further than his local streets that he travels to the end of to find ? How I interpret "I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down. He watched his father “work 9 to 5” his entire life and achieve nothing. "Bitter Sweet Symphony" is a song by English rock band the Verve. But I usually disregard the lyrics and I think about their situation. Browsed this site 1/1/19-1/13/19. "I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down Ti porterò sull'unica strada che io abbia mai percorso Bitter Sweet Symphony – przebój zespołu The Verve z ich trzeciego albumu, Urban Hymns.Singel z tym utworem został wydany 16 czerwca 1997 roku. We all will die no matter what life station you reach literally meaning life is filled with pain. Basically, my take is this song is saying that shit is really hard, there is joy mixed in, all you have in the end - all you can give in the end - is yourself, and its hard to these facts. but there is nobody singing to me now"( can't or hasn't found new supply), and to the narcissistic individual it is pure hell, and threatens to expose their lies, usually a grandiosity and fasle self "I can change, but I am here in my mold" (admitting that they are aware of the empty, false self, yet its their super ego who won't let them change and be their true self, because the true self isn't good enough. It's "things", not "veins". You know the one that takes you to the places where all the veins meet, yeah. This finds him stuck in a state of mental flux where he believes he “can adunit_id: 100001411, Jesteśmy więcej niż pewni, że … he wants to break out of the mold and be free but like everyone else hes forced to struggle to get money just so he can survive and then you die. He talks about music bringing him some release or relief but yet again with anything we draw pleasure from there is ALWAYS a drawback and he finds himself back in the "mold". The lyric in both identical (ie repeated) verses is: : Bittersüße Sinfonie) ist ein Lied der nordenglischen Rockband The Verve und wurde als offizielle Single in Form zweier paralleler EPs erstmals am 16. We did make some money and then he did in fact die. Money or death is synonymous with the The meaning of life. All lyrics provided for educational purposes only. So I read it exactly as it says. Thanks for reminding me that songs means exactly what they say and it happens to people in real life. This song obviously means many different things to different people. 'Cause it's a bitter sweet symphony, that's life. and what happens to all things that mold? I don't think about the lyrics, I comment what's happening in their life. No o e has freedom. Trying to make ends meet, you're a slave to money then you die. It seems to me as if he is talking about society in general and about things that he can change and the things he cant and how that limits him. being “a slave to money” has caused Ashcroft to take an ideological stance /* TFP - lyricinterpretations */ Bitter Sweet Symphony (engl. Change and live fully. Caring about money, living, people, love. where all the THINGS meet..." He does not react to anybody's anger because in theory, what will that argument change? silence”. The first time I heard this song it resonated something in my soul which is probably why I remember so distinctly when and to this day it is my favorite song. Song Meanings and Facts © 2021. He considers the whole experience to be “bittersweet” because he perceives it as one where you ceaselessly toil to make “ends meet” only to die in the end. Another thing in the song is that it talks about money. By virtue of this, Ashcroft (who wrote the song) was forced to give up all the royalties generated from the song. It is based on a sample it uses from the Andrew Loog Oldham orchestral cover of the Rolling Stones' song "The Last Time", and involved some legal controversy surrounding a plagiarism charge. And if you are cracking joke about I don't blondes or ladies maybe, you'd get trampled by everyone saying that you are a terrible person even though it was just a joke, especially if your a comedian on public tv. Having an ex that suffers bipolar disorder, the song to me sounds as though the individual may have a mental illness. Bitter Sweet Symphony, the first track off Urban Hymns, is their most famous song. Not about heroin, sorry dudes. Thanks to a complicated copyright controversy, it’s also the song from which the group hasn’t yet earned a penny. But here he is breaking through and not let life choose his path but he will be in control and do what he can to change the way his life has unfolded. Play, download, or share the MIDI song THE VERVE.Bitter sweet simphony K.mid from your web browser. The success of this track has proven to be a bittersweet experience for The Verve (especially Richard Ashcroft). Only road = the self Just my humble opinion. its about freedom-the yearning for. 'Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, that's life Tryna make ends meet You're a slave to money then you die I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down You know the one that takes you to the places Where all the veins meet yeah No change, I can change I can change, I can change But I'm here in my mold I … So would every song lyric website stop copying every other song lyric website. I comment here sometimes and I make comments to some latest comments. Slave to money then die = a problematic yet real delusion Don't believe me? Bitter Sweet Symphony has sold 1,276,209 copies in the UK, according to the Official Charts Company, including 70,593 this year. I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down... You know the one that takes you to the places Where all the things meet, yeah. He makes excuses for himself that he knows no better 'here in my mould'and probably lies alot bout his life to impress 'different face from one day to the next' he's bo church goer but has found himself down on his knees asking God 'cant you see I'm in pain,feel my pain!I know I can change,I can change but I'm cryn out for help.i find this song by the verve so moving that its inspirational because you're left feeling that he does change, life may be bitter, life may be sweet, but 'thats life'. Even when i was young, I would worry about money, I always thought that if all the money on the world is the same why haven't we gone broke yet? One of those things is freedom. The “Bitter Sweet Symphony” which The Verve’s lead singer, Richard Ashcroft, is referring to is life itself. (Whatever you attempt to do, you inveitably are who you are and theres no changing that fact) 'Cause it's a bitter sweet symphony this life Tried to make ends meet, you're a slave to money then you die I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down You know the one that takes you to the places Where all the veins meet, yeah No change, I can change I can change, I can change But I'm here in my mould I am here in my mould The place where all the veins meet is the heart, for all blood circulates through it! along the way there are glimpses of freedom-sweetness but also times when you just feel trapped with no way out-bitterness. Just when you think you've got it made, got things figured out, take that sigh of relief...guess what? Maybe not, I used to think it was about something else. For the Ms. who made a latest comment, sorry to hear about your husband. You know the one that takes you to the places where all the veins meet" like this: the author of the lyrics seems like he believes he is stuck in some kind of trap or mold he cant break out of. Es erschien auch auf dem 1997er Album Urban Hymns der Band und war in England der Sommerhit des Jahres 1997. Bitter Sweet Symphony Lyrics Verse 1: Cause it's a bittersweet symphony this life. The celebrities are also prisoners, if the press as so much as see you in sweats with you're hair a mess, they're going to get suspicious (like your taking drugs or just broke up with somebody)even though you only wore that because it's your day off and you probably just woke up. (This indicates the General Rat race of Survival) So in the end, what I'm saying is that this song is about the ups and downs of life, how we're all under media pressure and can't break free and how no one knows who they really are and just know who they want to be and who the government and social media changes you into. Awesome "live" performance by The Verve...Bitter Sweet Symphony from 1997 on BBC Television. Bittersweet Paris - męska i damska odzież z nadrukiem. NOTE: In April 2019, Jagger and Richards ended the copyright dispute when they granted Ashcroft access to future royalties from “Bitter Sweet Symphony”. change”. besides, we are all immortal anyway so its not like we only get the one life. Im a million differnt people from one day to the next, i cant my mold no no, no non no In a nutshell, he's just an average guy telling us that he, as well as everyone else that has lived on this planet r the SAME. artist: "The Verve", Remember No One Gets Out Alive.lol, Many people seem to agree this song is about life and some people believe it's also about someone loving even though they know one day they are going to die and only a few of you think it's about living with a disorder mostly bipolar. "Would any other rock band in the world make a track like this?" Your email address will not be published. Moreover “Bitter Sweet Symphony” was placed at number 392 on Rolling Stone’s list of “500 Greatest Songs of All Time”. members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. })(); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I think the video clip really says more than the lyrics do, as funny as it sounds. "Where all the veins meet", "slave to money then you die". Vocal-Star are renowned for the Best Quality of backing tracks in the Karaoke Industry, used by karaoke hosts and professional singers all over the world. Recordings on 16 June 1997. being featured on the following: Richard Ashcroft is recognized as the writer of what he doesn't realize is that freedom is all in the mind anyway so if you are happy in life and are living your true purpose then you are free and there will be more sweet moments than bitter ones. So this combined with his reluctance to the idea of That's the secret to life. An abyss of emotions causing subject in song to transform from seculure thoughts to prayer to end his pain. Eventually they r covered by it, it rots and is destroys by it. He continues to walk despite other people's reactions. Maybe some feel it more than others but no one is above going down those same roads and then, to the end. If you just go through life not giving a shit no one will do anything, people are highly intelligent and self conscious and are highly aware of your behaviour, it doesn't mean they'll do anything to you. Lyrics to "Bitter Sweet Symphony" on Lyrics.com. However, officially, songwriting credits also go to Rolling Stones’ In most of my favorite books and movies, the main character is struggling with the bitter sweetness of life but also dealing with the question "Who am I?" Life....Bitter....sweet, Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve, real explanation is seen at wikipedia. If in the end, life will stop for you, and it will all end up the same either way and the experience will be somewhat different of course, but who's to say it will be better or worse? Perché è una sinfonia dolceamara, questa è la vita. Gets kind of circular after a while. However, actually changing seems impossible as he is stuck in his “mold”. song: "Bittersweet Symphony", Sklep internetowy Bittersweet Paris jest pełen oryginalnych wzorów – powstaliśmy po to, aby uczynić świat bardziej kolorowym, dzięki niesamowitym ubraniom z pełnym nadrukiem. Powered by  - Designed with the Hueman theme, Gojira’s “Born for One Thing” Lyrics Meaning. Life is ever changing. You are pretty much a prisoner of the social media, instead of learning about what is happening in the world you learn that some celebrity you couldn't care less about is dating some random person. Isn't it about heroin? div_id: "cf_async_" + Math.floor((Math.random() * 999999999)) Song meanings ©2003-2021 lyricinterpretations.com. Provando a far quadrare i conti, sei schiavo dei soldi finché muori. "I can't change, I can't change, I'm a million different people from one day to the next". I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down Symphony” was also nominated for a BRIT Award (1998) and a Grammy Award (1999), He looks at himself as a victim of life's handed to him, yet the real victims are the ones he is running into on the sidewalk, shows no empathy. We dive into one of The Verve's biggest hits, and the famous lawsuit with The Rolling Stones that marred its success. How i interpretated this was that you are born into this life & what ever you do it is already written in the stars what you will amount too. Well I'll put in my thoughts. Never get too comfortable being just one person in one place. truly lies at the center of the singer’s dilemma. Ashcroft himself announced this during his appearance at 2019’s Ivor Novello Awards. So in conclusion, this is a track in which the singer has decided that life is “bittersweet” since it is highlighted by toil leading to eventual death. It reached the number 2 spot on the UK Singles Chart as well as number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. Is not the drug the melody that soothes the pain? Juni 1997[1] veröffentlicht. The song was officially released by Hut All royalties to the song therefore went to The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards and Mick Jagger (who wrote “The Last Time”). Brilliant tune and video to match. "The airways are clean" (silence), from their victim. " The “Bitter Sweet Symphony” which The Verve’s lead singer, Richard Ashcroft, is referring to is life itself. document.write('
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