Damn! it took me 2 years to find this song in YT, couldn't remember the lyrics, but in a flashback with unbelievable I finally remembered. It's just great to enjoy this work of art again!
@@SirBuzz"Lies" had a snippet of the voice of Mark Chapman, John Lennon's killer, sampled. It was him reading the beginning of the lyrics to “Watching the wheels”. “People say I'm crazy”. Yoko Ono sued to have his voice removed, so they released the other version.
You said too much And what you said it was a lie You said too much And what you said it was a crime I've bled too much With every lie you keep on telling I've bled too much This time, each time The harder we fall, the closer we are I don't feel blue, when I'm with you You said too much And what you said, it was a lie Lie and what you said, it was a lie Each time we fall You say too much This time, each time This time I don't feel so blue When I'm with you I've got a gun, got hollow point bullets Do it That's the way destiny works You don't always question it Right now, do it nowhere
This song was an exact fit for the exciting relationship I was in in August 1991. I had it on my cassette next to My name is not Susan from Whitney Houston. Oh my gosh.
amazing to know there's no better version of this video except an old wave tape, specially because the audio track is a different mix yet interesting than the album.
I bought this album back in the 90’s and 32 years later I somehow thought Right Here Right now was by EMF too, but realise it’s by by Jesus Jones. They sound like the same band. Anyway EMF had way more good songs. Shame the put them all on this one album, they could have milked them limelight a few years longer, as so many hits on it
What are you talking about?? Listen to EMF's second album, Stigma, which may have not had the same commercial success as Schubert Dip but it's really consistent and energetic
Not true, the Charlatans had that baggy/Madchester sound for like 2 albums and then moved to britpop. EMF had more to do with the grebo scene than Madchester, and both styles sound similar but I think grebo was less popular than Madchester outside the UK. EMF were never part of the britpop movement They didn't dress the same way, and EMF were more inclined to sampling, full-on alternative dance stuff. Other notable grebo bands were Pop Will Eat Itself, Jesus Jones, Carter USM and Ned's Atomic Dustbin to name a few.
Best song on the album for me.
For sure
By far!
Can't remember how many times I watched this video when I was a kid... right now as a full grown family father I still watch it and feel the same 👌
Ah dude, I'm also all of that, I'm 50 and this was my era, well said 👏 👍
Disgusting!!
Was so happy every time this clip came on mtv :):)
hermosos 90' s la mejor etapa de mi vida ( y de la mejor musica!!!!)
Damn! it took me 2 years to find this song in YT, couldn't remember the lyrics, but in a flashback with unbelievable I finally remembered.
It's just great to enjoy this work of art again!
Que de souvenirrrs! Bonne soiree !
Good Times ; thanks
This is the version I remember. Other versions omit the Mariachi background vocal and that sweet sounding trumpet. 😁
This is the single edit that was released to radios. CD version doesn't have the chanting and the trumpets and has a guitar solo on the bridge.
@@SirBuzz"Lies" had a snippet of the voice of Mark Chapman, John Lennon's killer, sampled. It was him reading the beginning of the lyrics to “Watching the wheels”. “People say I'm crazy”. Yoko Ono sued to have his voice removed, so they released the other version.
Excellent 90s Tune!!!!!
You said too much
And what you said it was a lie
You said too much
And what you said it was a crime
I've bled too much
With every lie you keep on telling
I've bled too much
This time, each time
The harder we fall, the closer we are
I don't feel blue, when I'm with you
You said too much
And what you said, it was a lie
Lie and what you said, it was a lie
Each time we fall
You say too much
This time, each time
This time I don't feel so blue
When I'm with you
I've got a gun, got hollow point bullets
Do it
That's the way destiny works
You don't always question it
Right now, do it nowhere
Lies lies lies ❤
brilliant....
This song was an exact fit for the exciting relationship I was in in August 1991. I had it on my cassette next to My name is not Susan from Whitney Houston. Oh my gosh.
Gran disco.
Tremenda canción 😮😮😮🎉
La canción es buenísima, y recién me entero de que existe.
Quisiera tener 17 nuevamente!!!!.... que lindos recuerdos....
amazing to know there's no better version of this video except an old wave tape, specially because the audio track is a different mix yet interesting than the album.
RIP ZAC FOLEY
What happened to him
@@tomfennell2039 Apparently, he died.
@@sketchyold because of heroin overdose, as I recall
Temazo!
La banda kasabian se habrá inspirado en EMF? Les noto algo de parecido en los estilos...
Any chance of a HD version?
Exactly 💯💯💯💯 they 🤥🤥 about everything. Right. Washy wash
So different from the album version.
This radio edit sounds so much better.
@@jebby16
❤
Future Robot Bugs
I bought this album back in the 90’s and 32 years later I somehow thought Right Here Right now was by EMF too, but realise it’s by by Jesus Jones. They sound like the same band.
Anyway EMF had way more good songs.
Shame the put them all on this one album, they could have milked them limelight a few years longer, as so many hits on it
What are you talking about?? Listen to EMF's second album, Stigma, which may have not had the same commercial success as Schubert Dip but it's really consistent and energetic
@@ejenplitobarces Agree. Stigma was my fave EMF album. Perverse was my fave album by Jesus Jones.
@@randomnesspersonified love Perverse as well
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53k views is a damn joke!
Charlatans UK rip off.
Not true, the Charlatans had that baggy/Madchester sound for like 2 albums and then moved to britpop. EMF had more to do with the grebo scene than Madchester, and both styles sound similar but I think grebo was less popular than Madchester outside the UK. EMF were never part of the britpop movement
They didn't dress the same way, and EMF were more inclined to sampling, full-on alternative dance stuff. Other notable grebo bands were Pop Will Eat Itself, Jesus Jones, Carter USM and Ned's Atomic Dustbin to name a few.