1985
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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In 1985, I placed a bet and lied
Losing all that I had
At least with all my heart intact

In 1985, Orwell was proved right
Torville and Dean's bolero
Redundant as a sad welsh chapel
In 1985, in 1985

So God is dead, like Nietzsche said
Superstition is all we have left
Circle the wagons, we're under attack
We've realized there's no going back
We've realized there's no going back

In 1985, the Civil War failed why?
Kept hidden like scars of birth
Nature unable to soften the words.

In 1985, my words they came alive
Friends were made for life
Morrissey and Marr gave me choice
In 1985, in 1985

So God is dead, like Nietzsche said
Only 16 years of age, he said
See all the tears, for the walking dead
We've realized there's no going back
We've realized there's no going back





In 1985, I placed a bet and lied
Losing all that I had

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "1985" by Manic Street Preachers tell a story of a person reflecting on the year 1985 and the personal and societal events that occurred. The song starts with the regretful admission of placing a bet and lying in 1985 which resulted in losing everything they had except for their heart. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for a bad decision with great consequences for the individual.


The song then moves on to reference George Orwell's novel "1984" and the famous ice dancing duo, Torville and Dean's performance of the "Bolero" in the Olympics that year. The line "Redundant as a sad welsh chapel" could be interpreted as a critique of the state of the world in 1985, where even sporting achievements and cultural events couldn't mask the harsh realities of life.


The chorus expresses a sense of despair and hopelessness, with the reference to Nietzsche's quote "God is dead" and the idea that superstition is all that's left. The line "We’ve realized there's no going back" suggests a reckoning, a realization that things have changed irrevocably, and there is no way to return to how things were before.


The final verse alludes to the failed Civil War and the inability of nature to "soften the words." It then becomes more personal, with the person reflecting on the friends made for life and the influence of Morrissey and Marr, the creative forces behind The Smiths, who gave them a sense of choice.


Overall, "1985" is a song that captures a sense of introspection and disillusionment with the state of the world and personal regrets, set against a backdrop of cultural touchstones and references to larger societal events.


Line by Line Meaning

In 1985, I placed a bet and lied
In 1985, I made a false promise and lost everything


Losing all that I had
I lost everything that I owned


At least with all my heart intact
But I still had hope and passion


In 1985, Orwell was proved right
In 1985, the predictions of George Orwell's '1984' were shown to be correct


Torville and Dean's bolero
An ice skating performance that was popular at the time


Redundant as a sad welsh chapel
It was now irrelevant and unimportant, like an unused church in Wales


So God is dead, like Nietzsche said
The concept of God no longer has meaning, just as the philosopher Nietzsche claimed


Superstition is all we have left
We cling to irrational beliefs because we have lost faith in everything else


Circle the wagons, we're under attack
We must come together and defend ourselves against the threats we face


We've realized there's no going back
We have accepted that we cannot return to the past


In 1985, the Civil War failed why?
In 1985, we questioned why the Civil War failed to achieve its goals


Kept hidden like scars of birth
The reasons for failure are concealed, like the scars of our birth


Nature unable to soften the words
Even nature cannot make the truth easier to bear


In 1985, my words they came alive
In 1985, my words finally had an impact


Friends were made for life
I formed lasting relationships


Morrissey and Marr gave me choice
The musicians Morrissey and Marr provided me with options and inspiration


In 1985, in 1985
Repeated for emphasis


Only 16 years of age, he said
Even at such a young age, Nietzsche recognized the loss of meaning in the world


See all the tears, for the walking dead
We mourn for those who are alive but spiritually dead




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Written by: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, SEAN MOORE

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@MarcWickens

Always loved the fact that my favourite band wrote a song about the year I was born.

@yuka5561

2023 was a great year because of two nights — Nov. 17 and 18 at Zepp Haneda, Tokyo, Japan. I put up a signboard which said "MANIC STREET PREACHERS GAVE ME CHOICE" while they play this song. Manic Street Preachers, you gave me a reason to live. You enlightened me. Thank you so much for coming to Japan❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Btw, James gave me an autograph on my CD of The Holy Bible. He was so humble and nice😍

@elwynevans2027

Incredible version. Long been one of my favourites but never seen it live. Hoping they’ll do another Llandudno show soon and include this in the set

@almaguervera8015

I freaking love and worship Manic Street Preachers!!!

@markdawson-smith1950

A top song from a top album. Love it to bits. And a belated 'Happy Birthday' to JDB.

@marilucesotero4677

O Brasil ama voces 🇧🇷

@mateusbim5705

💙💙

@IozziEric

Issaê!!!!! Woo-hooo!!!

@marilucesotero4677

Orgulho de ser fã ❤

@chrisblay

I was a teenager in 1985. Literally a lifetime ago. Can still remember it like yesterday though.

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