Read Full Bio ↴Formed in 1988, The Almighty are a rock band, from Glasgow Scotland.
The band's music veered between punk and hard rock on albums including 1989's debut 'Blood Fire and Love', 'Soul Destruction (produced by Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor),' 'Powertrippin' (which saw Tantrum leave and be replaced by Pete Friesen of Alice Cooper), 'Crank' and 'Just Add Life.' During this time, the band played the Monsters of Rock festival in Donington, England, in 1992 and also played with Metallica at the Milton Keynes Bowl. The Almighty split up in 1996.
In 2000 the band reformed with Nick Parsons on guitar. A second album shortly followed in 2001, Psycho-Narco, with a new bass player Gav Gray replacing long time bassist Floyd London. The band soon disbanded again with vocalist Ricky Warwick pursuing a solo career.
By mid-2005 bassist Floyd London had won an unpublicised fight against Lukemia which brought the band together to play once again. The classic lineup reformed for two Lukemia Research benefit shows in January 2006, which was followed by a Headline appearance at the 2006 Bulldog Bash, then a short 5-date tour at the end of December 2006.
In February 2007 a Greatest Hits CD/DVD Anthology: The Gospel According To... was released with the full support of the band, this was followed in July 2007 with a live DVD of the Glasgow Lukemia Research show from January 2006.
The band have 'left the door open' to the possibility of future shows and recording new material.
In 2010 Ricky Warwick joined Thin Lizzy (renamed to Black Star Riders in 2012).
Current lineup
Ricky Warwick (1989- ) - vocals and guitar
Pete Friesen (1991-1996 | 2006 - ) - guitar
Floyd London (1989-) - bass guitar
Stumpy Monroe (1989- ) - drums
Past members
Nick Parsons (2000-2001) - guitar
Gav Gray (2001) - bass guitar
Floyd London (1989-2000) - bass guitar
Tantrum (1989-1991) - guitar
Pete Friesen (1991-1996) - guitar
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Over the Edge
The Almighty Lyrics
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Dance among the dead
I used to want to join them
Think I'll live instead
Living seems so easy
Distorted point of view
Why won't you acknowledge
The hell that we've been through and
Change, change
Change for the better
Change what you feel inside
[Chorus:]
You're pushin' me over the edge
You're pushin' me over the edge
You lift me up take me to the ledge
You're pushin' me over the edge
Life could be so easy
If you see things my way
Save me from tomorrow
Someday things are gonna have to
Change, change
Change for the better
Change what you feel inside
[Chorus]
Grab a hold of the reins
Suicidal precision
Going down again
Dead man's intuition
Another book that I almost read
When I flipped to the last page
The hero was dead
Life could be so easy
Reasons to my rhymes
Lovers came to heal me
And left me crucified
Change, change
Change for the better
Change what you feel inside
[Chorus]
You're pushin' me over the edge
You're pushin' me over the edge
You lift me up take me to the ledge
You're pushin' me over the edge
You're pushing me over the edge
Bleeding my soul killing my head
You're pushing me over the edge
The song "Over the Edge" by The Almighty is a rock anthem about feeling pushed to the brink of despair by the hardships of life, whether it be personal struggles or societal issues. The lyrics begin by acknowledging the influence of deceased heroes who seem to be able to dance among the dead, possibly referring to figures in history who have made a lasting impact but may have suffered consequences for their actions. The singer admits to wanting to join them in death at some point, but decides instead to live and face the difficulties of life. However, it becomes apparent that living is not necessarily easy when one's perspective is distorted, and the singer is frustrated that others do not acknowledge the struggles they have been through.
The chorus emphasizes the need for change in order to better oneself and overcome adversity. The lines "Life could be so easy / If you see things my way" convey the singer's impatience with those who do not understand or empathize with their struggles. They seek to be saved from tomorrow, hinting at a fear or uncertainty about the future.
The second verse introduces thoughts of suicide and hopelessness, as the singer feels like they are going down again and that their intuition is "dead man's." They mention a book they almost read where the hero was dead, possibly suggesting a feeling of defeat and hopelessness when it comes to trying to be a hero or make a positive impact in the world. The final lines bring in themes of love and betrayal, as lovers came to heal but left the singer feeling "crucified."
Line by Line Meaning
Seems like all your heroes
It appears that the people you look up to are all dead.
Dance among the dead
They are celebrated even after their demise.
I used to want to join them
I also aspired to become one of them.
Think I'll live instead
But now, I have decided to continue living my life.
Living seems so easy
It seems like life is simple and uncomplicated.
Distorted point of view
However, this perception is not entirely true.
Why won't you acknowledge
Why do you refuse to recognize
The hell that we've been through and
The struggles and difficulties we have experienced?
Change, change
Make a transformation,
Change for the better
Make changes that will result in a positive outcome.
Change what you feel inside
Modify your innermost emotions and thoughts.
You're pushin' me over the edge
You are making me reach my limit or breaking point.
You lift me up take me to the ledge
You give me hope and motivation but also bring me to the brink of danger.
Life could be so easy
If you only saw things from my perspective,
If you see things my way
If you share my opinion and beliefs,
Save me from tomorrow
Protect me from a bleak future,
Someday things are gonna have to
Eventually, things will need to change.
Grab a hold of the reins
Take control of the situation,
Suicidal precision
Acting in a calculated manner that could lead to self-destruction.
Going down again
Facing adversity once more.
Dead man's intuition
Knowing something without any logical explanation for it.
Another book that I almost read
Another missed opportunity or almost-accomplished task.
When I flipped to the last page
When I reached the end of the story or experience.
The hero was dead
The main character or role model had died.
Life could be so easy
It's possible for life to be simple and straightforward,
Reasons to my rhymes
Explanations for my creative expressions,
Lovers came to heal me
People I loved tried to help me recover from pain,
And left me crucified
But they abandoned me when I was vulnerable and suffering.
You're pushing me over the edge
You are causing me to become overwhelmed and distraught.
Bleeding my soul killing my head
Making me emotionally drained and mentally exhausted.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: FRASER GRAEME MCAVOY, PETER FRIESEN, DEL JAMES, MATTHEW JULIANS, RICKY WARWICK
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Emma
Thank-you!!!!!! This album got played to death when I was 14/15 - am 33 now and still love it just as much! \m/
Chris H
This is the perfect song that I needed today, been stuck in a rut and needed motivation and this has really helped - may have to dig out my old cd collection when I'm next at my parents.
Jamal Elhamdi García
I will never be bored of This album...,
NEVER,
Plamen Pashov
Ahhh...I returned to my teen years...this is such a great song.
chris Kilby
Almighty's best track many others come close but this does it for me many good times listening to this album back in 93 when i was 14/15
Giantsfan88
chris Kilby yea great song...but free n easy i think is their best
JARRE115
Saw these guys for the first time back in 92 when they opened at the monsters of rock show at donington playing alongside the likes of Slayer, Iron Maiden, WASP. Absolutely awesome band. Now pushing 40 and still loving this. Good memories. Thanks for the upload.
Silencer
Was at that show myself and got Rickys wife at the time Vanessa to sign my ticket which i still have to this day along with all my other Almighty memorabilia.
Barrington Manilow
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks. Ricky Warwick is from my home town. I'm 35 and still love it.
CZ izinci
Saw them in 93 or 94, opening for Pantera, they were so good!