Memory
Concrete Blonde Lyrics


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Fill another glass for me, another one for you. the lights are blinking red & green memory, the sky is finally turning blue oh so dear to me as I am here with you. we let ourselves get close only to finally pull away we lose ourselves in time & then we realize today's today oh softly plays. memory, like melody, so misty & so sad, like a beautiful young ingenue gone slowly quietly mad oh, hours into days & years memory, like a melody, softly fades. another one for me pour another glass for you, the night is dying & happy to be here we're alive creating melodies & memories life is so very rich oh, memory & made of these melody, you will always be a part of me so welcome home. welcome home.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Concrete Blonde's "Memory" are reflective of the melancholic nature of nostalgia. The first line, "Fill another glass for me, another one for you," sets the mood for the song, highlighting the idea of alcohol as a coping mechanism to deal with memories that might be painful or difficult to revisit. The lights are blinking red and green, signaling the festive nature of the moment, which is a stark contrast to the somber tone of the lyrics. The sky turning blue symbolizes the dawn of a new day, a chance to start over and move past old memories.


The next few lines describe the bittersweet nature of relationships. The singer talks about how they let themselves get close, only to pull away, which is a common trope in romantic relationships where people might not be ready for the intensity of their emotions. The line "we lose ourselves in time & then we realize today's today oh softly plays" is especially poignant - it's a reminder that life moves on, and the memories that seem so vivid and overwhelming will eventually start to fade away.


As the song progresses, the theme of memory and nostalgia become more prominent. The line "memory, like melody, softly fades" is a beautiful metaphor that compares the way memories become more distant over time to the way a melody fades away after a song ends. And finally, the song ends on a hopeful note, with the singer saying "so welcome home" - a reminder that although the past might be painful, it's still a part of who we are and we should embrace it.


Overall, “Memory” is a hauntingly beautiful song that touches on universal themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, and it does so with a lyrical elegance that is simultaneously simple and profound.


Line by Line Meaning

Fill another glass for me, another one for you.
We are together and enjoying each other's company as we pour more drinks to relax and forget about our worries.


the lights are blinking red & green memory, the sky is finally turning blue
The night is ending, and we are reminiscing about the memories we have made while anticipating the new day and its possibilities.


oh so dear to me as I am here with you.
Being here with you is something special to me, and I cherish our time together.


we let ourselves get close only to finally pull away
Our relationship has had its ups and downs, and we have grown apart at times despite the deep connection we have.


we lose ourselves in time & then we realize today's today
Sometimes we become so absorbed in our memories that we forget to live in the present and appreciate every moment as it comes.


oh softly plays. memory, like melody, so misty & so sad, like a beautiful young ingenue gone slowly quietly mad
Our memories are like a soft melody, both beautiful and haunting. They can be sad and bittersweet, like a tragic character in a play slowly losing their mind.


oh, hours into days & years memory, like a melody, softly fades.
Time passes quickly, and memories fade away like a melody that gradually becomes more distant and quiet over time.


another one for me pour another glass for you, the night is dying & happy to be here we're alive creating melodies & memories life is so very rich
We continue to enjoy our time together, appreciating the richness of life as we create new memories and stories to look back on with fondness.


oh, memory & made of these melody, you will always be a part of me
Our memories and the melodies associated with them will always be a part of us, shaping who we are and giving us something to hold onto.


so welcome home. welcome home.
In reliving our memories and creating new ones, we find comfort and a sense of home in each other's company.




Lyrics © Strictly Songs SPRL, CONSALAD CO., Ltd., BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, ONErpm, Iricom US Ltd, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Trevor Nunn, T.S. Eliot, Zdenek Hruby

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Track Listings
00:00 Roxy
04:37 Violent
11:23 When I Was A Fool
16:14 True, Part III
23:40 Tonight
28:42 Valentine
32:17 Your Llorona
37:24 Take Me Home
42:06 Inside/Outside
48:17 Fried
53:22 Angel
1:01:11 Memory

Concrete Blonde is
Johnette Napolitano on vocals & bass
Jim Mankey on guitar
Harry Rushakoff on drums

Group Therapy was released in 2002



All comments from YouTube:

@lloydthomsen3210

I've been without this specific album for a long time don't care why or for whatever reason YouTube wouldn't provide this full album just very happy they have it now my favorite album of theirs and that's incredibly difficult to say due to my love of all their works but lyrically as well as musically this one moves me the greatest I feel the emotion the raw unrestrained nature of Johnette's and the guitar s haunting melodic phrasing is incredible THANK YOU YOU TUBE for providing us access to GROUP THERAPY ANC THZNK YOU CONCRETE BLONDE FOR AN AMAZING PIECE OF MUSICAL ART

@GregLopesArt

I also like this one a lot, it's probably their best album, in my opinion... the one that introduced me to the band

@nathanmahan4078

I just learned this album out to a friend of mine and I never got back

@robertduffy937

Not even on Spotify😡

@govtdiss_missiles3616

You're Welcome :)

@tylerjamesnewton1422

Top 3 albums of theirs for me. Maybe top 2.

@363anunnaki

I have always had a special place in my heart for concrete blonde, awesome, thanks.

@govtdiss_missiles3616

You're welcome

@truththestrangerfiction9099

Man, I just love these guys........ Johnette's voice is so beautiful, here we get a great example of how well all their elements work together. <3

@ClaytonTharp

Ain't it the truth?

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