Steve Ladue’s drums provide the perfect heartbeat to the living thing that is 1916. He has played in several bands over the years and brings his experience to the table as a truly gifted performer.
The etherial guitar stylings of Tony Thireos take us from metal to blues in the blink of an eye, but always leave us wanting for more. Just watch your whiskey around this guy!
Chris VanCleve brings his chops as an upright bassist to combine the styles of Rockabilly with Irish Rock to make a kickass and unique musical experience.
Jake Publicover brings his passion for Irish music to the front as he perfects his vocals and melodies along with his amazing guitar playing to give 1916 that rich, full bodied sound.
Bill Herring plays with the passion of one who is descended from the hard working families that came here during the great Hunger. His zeal for history and appetite for loud crazy music make 1916 the perfect band to play at any rock club or drunken pub!
Nothing Left to Lose
1916 Lyrics
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What if I told you life had gone and grown so far away
Hey there, Roman, there's nothing more to do
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Oh would you say you're sorry and some didaddly way
Hold me close until tomorrow's gone and far away
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Hey there, darling, so much time has passed
Long ago, we'd often told ourselves our love would last
Hey there, darling, what is there to do
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Didn't you know there's nothing left to lose
Oh would you say you're sorry in some dark bloody way
Hold me close until tomorrow's gone and far away
Say you're sorry, there's nothing more to do
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Wouldn't you know there's nothing left to lose
Hey there, Roman, now my time is here
To walk a mile in your shoes. I do so without fear
Hey there, Roman, I hope you're looking down
To see the things I've done since you've been gone.
Oh would you say you're sorry in some didaddly way
Hold me close until tomorrow's gone and far away
Say you're sorry, there's nothing more to do
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Didn't I tell you there's nothing left to lose!
The lyrics of 1916's song "Nothing Left to Lose" convey a sense of acceptance and resignation towards the end of relationships and the inevitability of change. The repeated lines of "Hey there, Roman" and "Hey there, darling" address the song's primary audience directly, suggesting a familiarity and intimacy that has now faded away. The idea that life has "grown so far away" and that there is "nothing more to do" implies a sense of helplessness and detachment, indicating that the singer has come to terms with the end of the relationship.
The chorus of "Don't you know there's nothing left to lose" is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing a lack of regret or sadness towards the changes that have occurred. The line "would you say you're sorry in some dark bloody way" hints at a past conflict or argument that has yet to be resolved, but the overall mood of the song is not bitter or resentful. Instead, the singer seems to be reflecting on their past with a degree of fondness, acknowledging that although things have changed, they have moved forward and grown in the years since.
Overall, "Nothing Left to Lose" is a reflective and introspective song about the end of relationships and how people move forward after they have ended. The lyrics suggest a sense of acceptance and resilience, fitting with the overaching themes of 1916's album "Last Call for Heroes."
Line by Line Meaning
Hey there, Roman, nothing more to say
Greetings, friend. We have reached a point where there is nothing left to discuss.
What if I told you life had gone and grown so far away
Consider this - life has changed and drifted apart from what it used to be.
Hey there, Roman, there's nothing more to do
Dear Roman, there is no further action we can take.
Don't you know there's nothing left to lose
Surely you understand that there is nothing we stand to risk losing.
Oh would you say you're sorry and some didaddly way
If only you could express regret in any form.
Hold me close until tomorrow's gone and far away
Offer comfort to me in this moment, let tomorrow pass us by.
Say you're sorry, there's nothing more to do
Just uttering an apology will suffice, there is nothing further to be done.
Wouldn't you know there's nothing left to lose
You should recognize that there are no risks involved anymore.
Hey there, darling, so much time has passed
Hello, my love. Time has certainly moved on since we last met.
Long ago, we'd often told ourselves our love would last
We used to reassure ourselves that our love would stand the test of time.
Hey there, darling, what is there to do
My love, I am at a loss for what course of action to take.
Didn't you know there's nothing left to lose
Did you not realize that all risks have been eliminated now?
Hey there, Roman, now my time is here
Greetings again, Roman. It is now my turn to face life on my own.
To walk a mile in your shoes. I do so without fear
I am taking on the challenge of living like you did, without hesitation or fear.
Hey there, Roman, I hope you're looking down
Dear Roman, I hope that you are watching over me from above.
To see the things I've done since you've been gone.
To witness the tasks I have accomplished since you have been absent.
Didn't I tell you there's nothing left to lose!
Haven't I already conveyed the fact that there are no risks involved anymore?
Contributed by David J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.