MANIC STREET PREACHERS // The Secret He Had Missed
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MANIC STREET PREACHERS - The Secret He Had Missed (feat) Julia Cumming
Official Music Video from the Manics with the quite beautiful vocal of Julia Cumming.
Released in July 2021 we are a little late to the party yet felt this had to be shared.
This is the music I feel we are accustomed to hearing from this amazing band..
They are worried that Rock & Roll is dead though in an interview in 2018 with The Herald..
Well not if we have anything to do with it guys..
Their album ‘The Ultra Vivid Lament’ is available now in all good recored stores...
LYRICS:
The sea, your room, your God
The interior, world you loved
You turned faces into icons
But the mirror killed all your freedom
Quiet, steady and unique
Opposites united by blood and deed
Boredom, your biggest enemy
Left your heart on the beach in Tenby
I'll be remembered as your brother
All my work adds up to nothing
You ignored the revolutions
They just led you nowhere
The secret he had missed
Was lying at his fingertips
Thе girl in the long, blue dress
Cast a spеll and left us blessed
Lost your heart and soul in France
Prayed so hard that love would last
Bohemian with no control
If only you had your sister's soul
Never had the chance to reconcile
Living separate and lonely lives
If only we could meet again
We could find a different end
I'll be remembered as your brother
All my work adds up to nothing
You ignored the revolutions
They just led you nowhere
The secret he had missed
Was lying at his fingertips
The girl in the long, blue dress
Cast a spell and left us blessed
Walls defeated by the sea
Still resonate an imperfect dream
The whispering waves still cleanse and clean
They can't wipe away what you've seen
As your brother
Add to nothin'
Revolutions
The secret he had missed
Was lying at his fingertips
The girl in the long, blue dress
Cast a spell and left us blessed
Walls defeated by the sea
Still resonate an imperfect dream
The whispering waves still cleanse and clean
They can't wipe away what you've seen
MANIC STREET PREACHERS - The Secret He Had Missed (feat) Julia Cumming
Official Music Video from the Manics with the quite beautiful vocal of Julia Cumming.
Released in July 2021 we are a little late to the party yet felt this had to be shared.
This is the music I feel we are accustomed to hearing from this amazing band..
They are worried that Rock & Roll is dead though in an interview in 2018 with The Herald..
Well not if we have anything to do with it guys..
Their album ‘The Ultra Vivid Lament’ is available now in all good recored stores...
LYRICS:
The sea, your room, your God
The interior, world you loved
You turned faces into icons
But the mirror killed all your freedom
Quiet, steady and unique
Opposites united by blood and deed
Boredom, your biggest enemy
Left your heart on the beach in Tenby
I'll be remembered as your brother
All my work adds up to nothing
You ignored the revolutions
They just led you nowhere
The secret he had missed
Was lying at his fingertips
Thе girl in the long, blue dress
Cast a spеll and left us blessed
Lost your heart and soul in France
Prayed so hard that love would last
Bohemian with no control
If only you had your sister's soul
Never had the chance to reconcile
Living separate and lonely lives
If only we could meet again
We could find a different end
I'll be remembered as your brother
All my work adds up to nothing
You ignored the revolutions
They just led you nowhere
The secret he had missed
Was lying at his fingertips
The girl in the long, blue dress
Cast a spell and left us blessed
Walls defeated by the sea
Still resonate an imperfect dream
The whispering waves still cleanse and clean
They can't wipe away what you've seen
As your brother
Add to nothin'
Revolutions
The secret he had missed
Was lying at his fingertips
The girl in the long, blue dress
Cast a spell and left us blessed
Walls defeated by the sea
Still resonate an imperfect dream
The whispering waves still cleanse and clean
They can't wipe away what you've seen
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