Lose Yourself
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Lyrics
Breaks in the light, on the shape that you see
But the feeling in you heart, with every beat
Lose your love, you don't need a thing
Hold it in a word, and never speak
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
At all, at all
Feel it in your bones but never ease
It's in your touch, but you can't feel a thing
You're trying not to look at the face you see
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself, at all
Won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Won't you lose yourself, at all
Your still sun, your still sky
You still fall, you still rise
Tiny little lies replace what you need
I see it in your eyes but never reach
You can't keep quiet, you can't even scream
You hold it in your heart, but the rest you leave
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself, at all
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Won't you lose yourself, at all
Your still sun, your still sky
You still fall, you still rise
It's all for you
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Written by: LEAH JULIE SHAPIRO, PETER B HAYES, ROBERT L BEEN
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is a rock band from San Francisco, United States. The band formed in 1998. Influences include The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Verve, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, T. Rex, The Velvet Underground, Love and Rockets, Daniel Ash, and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The band's second album 'Take Them On, On Your Own' featured several songs ('Generation' and 'US Government') which were critical of the United States' foreign policy and George Bush in particular. Read Full BioBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club is a rock band from San Francisco, United States. The band formed in 1998. Influences include The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Verve, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, T. Rex, The Velvet Underground, Love and Rockets, Daniel Ash, and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The band's second album 'Take Them On, On Your Own' featured several songs ('Generation' and 'US Government') which were critical of the United States' foreign policy and George Bush in particular.
After conflict with their label (Virgin Records), the band was dropped in 2004. Nick Jago left the band at the end of their summer tour in the same year due to "internal conflict".
Following Jago's departure Peter Hayes and Robert Levon Been regrouped and recorded the band's third album. With their third record Howl, they added blues, folk and gospel, a la Spiritualized.
In 2005 the band inked a new deal with Echo in the UK, and RCA in the US. Nick Jago also returned to the fold. The band's third album "Howl" was released that same year to widespread critical acclaim. Jago returned after most of the album was recorded but played on "Promise".
"Baby 81" the band's fourth album was released on May 1st, 2007. In June 2008 Nick Jago once again left the touring line-up of the band being replaced by The Raveonettes' touring drummer Leah Shapiro. Nick stated that "...I am fired again and to be honest with you I respect their decision".
However Hayes and Been released a conflicting joint statement that read "Nick won't be joining us for the upcoming European tour, but it's not true that he is fired. We just feel Nick needs time to sort out exactly what he wants right now. His heart and all his energy and attention is on his own solo project and he needs to see that through".
Current:
On January 9, 2013, the band announced via Facebook the name of their seventh album called Specter at the Feast which was released on March 18 in the UK and Europe and on March 19 in USA, Canada and worldwide. It is considered a tribute to Michael Been (The Call), Robert Levon Been's father who died suddenly on tour with BRMC in August 2010.
It received mostly positive reviews; many critics noting that despite the band having been together for some time the album showed a mellower and moodier side with songs such as opener `Firewalker'.
The band made the first single from the record available, a cover of The Call's 1989 hit "Let the Day Begin", for free download on their official website. The decision to record the song was a tribute to Robert's father Michael, who used his experience from The Call to help BRMC before his death in the last couple of years. The single became Q Magazine's track of the day.[6] The band have also released the Let the Day Begin EP for free, consisting of the single and the album track "Returning", made available for streaming on the official website.[7]
On April 8, 2013 it was announced that the band would play at Rock Werchter, the largest rock festival in Belgium.
The band continues to show a willingness to tour despite the obstacles. During the 2013 tour, the organisers of the Harvest festival in Australia decided to abandon the multi-city event, of which BRMC were one of the lead acts, only a few months ahead of the performances. BRMC was the first band to announce it would still visit the country and play its own shows.
Many shows on the 2013/2014 tour have sold out.
BRMC's music/songs have been featured in many films, television programs and video games.
Visit blackrebelmotorcycleclub.com for tour/CD and merchandise info.
Discography:
2001 - B.R.M.C.
2001 - Screaming Gun (EP)
2002 - Spread Your Love (EP)
2003 - Take Them On, On Your Own
2005 - Howl
2006 - Howl Sessions Vol.1 (EP)
2006 - Howl Sessions Vol. 2 (EP)
2007 - Baby 81
2007 - Napster Live Session (EP)
2007 - American X: Baby 81 Sessions (EP)
2008 - The Effects Of 333 (Download)
2010 - Beat the Devil's Tattoo
2013 - Specter At The Feast
2018 - Wrong Creatures
The band's second album 'Take Them On, On Your Own' featured several songs ('Generation' and 'US Government') which were critical of the United States' foreign policy and George Bush in particular. Read Full BioBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club is a rock band from San Francisco, United States. The band formed in 1998. Influences include The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Verve, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, T. Rex, The Velvet Underground, Love and Rockets, Daniel Ash, and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
The band's second album 'Take Them On, On Your Own' featured several songs ('Generation' and 'US Government') which were critical of the United States' foreign policy and George Bush in particular.
After conflict with their label (Virgin Records), the band was dropped in 2004. Nick Jago left the band at the end of their summer tour in the same year due to "internal conflict".
Following Jago's departure Peter Hayes and Robert Levon Been regrouped and recorded the band's third album. With their third record Howl, they added blues, folk and gospel, a la Spiritualized.
In 2005 the band inked a new deal with Echo in the UK, and RCA in the US. Nick Jago also returned to the fold. The band's third album "Howl" was released that same year to widespread critical acclaim. Jago returned after most of the album was recorded but played on "Promise".
"Baby 81" the band's fourth album was released on May 1st, 2007. In June 2008 Nick Jago once again left the touring line-up of the band being replaced by The Raveonettes' touring drummer Leah Shapiro. Nick stated that "...I am fired again and to be honest with you I respect their decision".
However Hayes and Been released a conflicting joint statement that read "Nick won't be joining us for the upcoming European tour, but it's not true that he is fired. We just feel Nick needs time to sort out exactly what he wants right now. His heart and all his energy and attention is on his own solo project and he needs to see that through".
Current:
On January 9, 2013, the band announced via Facebook the name of their seventh album called Specter at the Feast which was released on March 18 in the UK and Europe and on March 19 in USA, Canada and worldwide. It is considered a tribute to Michael Been (The Call), Robert Levon Been's father who died suddenly on tour with BRMC in August 2010.
It received mostly positive reviews; many critics noting that despite the band having been together for some time the album showed a mellower and moodier side with songs such as opener `Firewalker'.
The band made the first single from the record available, a cover of The Call's 1989 hit "Let the Day Begin", for free download on their official website. The decision to record the song was a tribute to Robert's father Michael, who used his experience from The Call to help BRMC before his death in the last couple of years. The single became Q Magazine's track of the day.[6] The band have also released the Let the Day Begin EP for free, consisting of the single and the album track "Returning", made available for streaming on the official website.[7]
On April 8, 2013 it was announced that the band would play at Rock Werchter, the largest rock festival in Belgium.
The band continues to show a willingness to tour despite the obstacles. During the 2013 tour, the organisers of the Harvest festival in Australia decided to abandon the multi-city event, of which BRMC were one of the lead acts, only a few months ahead of the performances. BRMC was the first band to announce it would still visit the country and play its own shows.
Many shows on the 2013/2014 tour have sold out.
BRMC's music/songs have been featured in many films, television programs and video games.
Visit blackrebelmotorcycleclub.com for tour/CD and merchandise info.
Discography:
2001 - B.R.M.C.
2001 - Screaming Gun (EP)
2002 - Spread Your Love (EP)
2003 - Take Them On, On Your Own
2005 - Howl
2006 - Howl Sessions Vol.1 (EP)
2006 - Howl Sessions Vol. 2 (EP)
2007 - Baby 81
2007 - Napster Live Session (EP)
2007 - American X: Baby 81 Sessions (EP)
2008 - The Effects Of 333 (Download)
2010 - Beat the Devil's Tattoo
2013 - Specter At The Feast
2018 - Wrong Creatures
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Kaldwin Poison
lyrics:
Breaks in the light, on the shape that you see
But the feeling in you heart, with every beat
Lose your love, you don't need a thing
Hold it in a word, and never speak
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
At all, at all
Climbed so high, can't escape what you dream
Feel it in your bones but never ease
It's in your touch, but you can't feel a thing
You're trying not to look at the face you see
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself, at all
Won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Won't you lose yourself, at all
Your still sun, your still sky
You still fall, you still rise
Tiny little lies replace what you need
I see…
Rojelio Aguas
Rompe la luz
En la forma que ves
Pero el sentimiento en tu corazón
Con cada latido
Pierde tu amor
No necesitas nada
Lo guardas en una palabra
Y nunca hablas
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
Un poco, un poco
Subiste tan alto
No puedes escapar de lo que sueñas
Lo sientes en tus huesos*
Pero nunca se alivia
Está en tu tacto
Pero no puedes sentir nada
Estás intentando no mirar a la cara que ves
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
Un poco, un poco
¿No te soltarás?
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿No te soltarás?
Un poco
Tu sol innmóvil
Tu cielo inmóvil
Sigues cayéndote
Sigues levantándote
Pequeñísimas mentiras
Reemplazan lo que necesitas
Lo veo en tus ojos
Pero nunca alcanzo
No te puedes callar
Ni siquiera puedes gritas
Te lo guardas en el corazón
Pero el resto te lo guardas
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
Un poco
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿Por qué no te sueltas?
¿No te soltarás?
Un poco
Tu sol innmóvil
Tu cielo inmóvil
Sigues cayéndote
Sigues levantándote
Shade Spark
LOSE YOURSELF
Breaks in the light only shape what you see
Gotta feel it in you heart with every beat
You lose your love, it don’t mean a thing
Hold it in a word, but never speak
Why won’t you lose yourself
Why won’t you lose yourself
Why won’t you lose yourself at all, at all
Climbed so high, can’t escape what you dream
You feel it in your bones, but never ease
It’s in your touch, but you can’t feel a thing
You’re trying not to look at the face you see
Why won’t you lose yourself
Why won’t you lose yourself
Why won’t you lose yourself, at all
Wont you lose yourself
Why won’t you lose yourself
Won’t you lose yourself at all
Your still sun, your still sky
You still fall, you still rise
Tiny little lies replace what you need
I see it in your eyes, but never reach
You can’t keep quiet, you can’t even scream
You hold it in your heart, but the rest you leave
Why won’t you lose yourself
Why won’t you lose yourself
Why won’t you lose yourself, at all
Why won’t you lose yourself
Why won’t you lose yourself
Won’t you lose yourself at all
Your still sun, your still sky
You still fall, you still rise
It’s all for you
TV-8-301
What is with these musicians and their ability to create otherworldly beauty
Amandine Melizi
@Max Villa qq
Max Villa
Thank you ,props
Sven Jansen
Thanks.
Cristina Valentina
"It was like setting something on fire and watching it burn. He'd never met someone who lived exactly how they wanted, he'd never realized how much he made me feel, so alive"
Kaldwin Poison
lyrics:
Breaks in the light, on the shape that you see
But the feeling in you heart, with every beat
Lose your love, you don't need a thing
Hold it in a word, and never speak
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
At all, at all
Climbed so high, can't escape what you dream
Feel it in your bones but never ease
It's in your touch, but you can't feel a thing
You're trying not to look at the face you see
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself, at all
Won't you lose yourself
Why won't you lose yourself
Won't you lose yourself, at all
Your still sun, your still sky
You still fall, you still rise
Tiny little lies replace what you need
I see…
sky4294
This song is light years ahead of all the current chartbusters. We love you BRMC, keep making such beautiful music. You deserve to be up there in the music scene, but you are already up there in our hearts...
Gurdjieff
I think hitting the "big time" is more of a curse than an achievement to strive for! It doesn't matter who you are or what you do, super stardom will change you. It goes both ways, some get better but it seems that most are affected negatively. So I enjoy the bands like this and hope they stay this way. They make a decent living most likely, enough to keep them as musicians instead of workforce suckers. The position keeps them hungry, keeps them motivated and driven to be noticed or recognized. That is where the really great art comes from!!!! The struggle for recognition or fame or whatever, it's a powerful motivator. If you ask me, they should be more than happy with their position now, any bigger and it switches over to being more like "work" instead of what you love to do. With big time fame comes obligation and responsibility, which forces a product that may not be 100% from the heart, if its artistic, that kinda ruins it. Art is beautiful cause it's not forced, it came into the world cause the artist wants to share it with the world. When they HAVE to make something out of demand or obligations, it starts to take away some of its purity and value. Seems less genuine then.....
Leena Stark
First time I heard this song, it compelled me to tears.
You had me at the first verse
BRMC is not only one of the most INCENDIARY bands to emerge onto the music scene within the last decade, but sadly one of the most underrated - and this is the greatest tragedy. Please, don't ever stop infusing our souls & our ears with your beautiful Music
#ADDICTED_TO_BRMC
brostenen
And perhaps for the best. Popularity and touring the ends of the world, kill what made the beauty unique in her own ways.