Thievery Corporation is on the Eighteenth Street Lounge record label named after the DC club owned by Eric Hilton, but several of their singles and EP's appear on the 4AD and !K7 labels.
Formed in the summer of 1995 at D.C.’s Eighteenth Street Lounge. Rob Garza and Lounge co-owner Eric Hilton bonded over club life, dub, bossa nova and jazz records, then decided to see what would come of mixing all these in a recording studio. From this, the duo was born and their self started label Eighteenth Street Lounge Music began to emerge on an international level.
The duo caught the ears of underground DJ’s with their first two 12" offerings, Shaolin Satellite and 2001: a Spliff Odyssey. Their 1997 debut LP, Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi began to both define a new genre of electronic music and connect with an international community of like-minded souls. Though the terminology has varied (downtempo, chill out, left field and a myriad of other permutations), they have maintained their unique musical standards for the duration of their popularity.
In 2002, they released The Richest Man in Babylon on their ESL label. This fifteen track album is similar in sound and timbre to their earlier 2000 release, The Mirror Conspiracy, and features performances by vocalists Emiliana Torrini, Pam Bricker, and Loulou.
In 2005 they released The Cosmic Game, which has a darker, more psychedelic sound than The Richest Man in Babylon. The album also featured more high-profile guest singers on it, including Perry Farrell, David Byrne, and Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips.
In 2006, the group released Versions, a selection of remixes done by Thievery Corporation for other artists and toured the United States, playing at Lollapalooza.
The group released their fifth studio album, Radio Retaliation, on 23 September 2008.
The language of the group's lyrics are as diverse as English, Spanish, French, Persian, Portuguese, Romanian and Hindi. This reflects the group's global feel and collaborative structure.
They were the opening act on August 1, 2009 for Sir Paul McCartney at FedExField in Landover, Maryland.
On July 27, 2010, Babylon Central, the cinematic directorial debut of founding member Eric Hilton, was released. Set (and shot) in Washington, D.C., the film follows tripwire events in the interconnected lives of its characters, each influencing power brokers' schemes to manipulate international currencies.
In June 2011, Thievery Corporation released their sixth album, Culture of Fear.
In January 2012, Thievery Corporation launched a remixes contest in conjunction with Dubspot.
08 Is It Over
Thievery Corporation Lyrics
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I remember a world
That's gone astray
Close your eyes, hold your breath
Dreams severed from each other now
Are tangled in a web
His dreams are closed
Fragments remind me
Of a memory that's now broke
Shared woes and fiction
I don't understand
Do we ever really
Hope of dreams that we had
Is it over?
Is it over?
Is it over?
Say good-bye, I say good-night
Like a cloud without
The ocean tatters
Drinking in the earth
?
Stranded in the moon light
It's become a
Whole new future
Time never passing
His dreams are closed
Shared woes remind me
That a memory that's now broke
Shared woes and fiction
I can't understand
Are we ever really
In control of the dreams that we had
Is it over?
Is it over?
Is it over?
The opening lines of the song "Far, far away, I remember a world, That's gone astray" creates a tone of nostalgia and melancholy. The singer is reminiscing about a time in the past, which is now lost and distant. The following lines "Close your eyes, hold your breath, Dreams severed from each other now, Are tangled in a web" suggest that the singer is holding onto dreams that are no longer connected to each other - they are isolated and fragmented. This could be interpreted as an allusion to broken relationships or a failed past.
The next verse "Time never passes, His dreams are closed, Fragments remind me, Of a memory that's now broke" highlights the singer's inability to move on from the past. The dreamer is stuck in a moment, holding onto memories that are now broken and fragmented. The line "Shared woes and fiction, I don't understand, Do we ever really, Hope of dreams that we had" questions the idea of hope and whether it's possible to hold onto dreams. The singer seems to be grappling with the idea of whether it's truly possible to achieve one's dreams or if they only ever remain as fiction.
The chorus "Is it over? Is it over? Is it over?" repeats throughout the song, suggesting a lack of closure or resolution. The lines "Say good-bye, I say good-night, Like a cloud without, The ocean tatters, Drinking in the earth" paint a desperate and lonely scene. The singer is saying goodbye to someone or something as though it were disappearing into the ether. In conclusion, "Is It Over?" is a song about nostalgia, memories, and dreams that never quite materialize.
Line by Line Meaning
Far, far away
Referring to a distant time or place that feels unreachable
I remember a world
Remembering a time when things were different
That's gone astray
That's lost its way, that's no longer how it used to be
Close your eyes, hold your breath
Imagining something so that it feels real
Dreams severed from each other now
Dreams that were once connected are no longer together
Are tangled in a web
Are now complicated and hard to understand
Time never passes
Feeling stuck in a moment or time
His dreams are closed
A person's dreams are unreachable or unattainable
Fragments remind me
Small pieces of memories that still linger
Of a memory that's now broke
Of a memory that's now shattered and no longer whole
Shared woes and fiction
Difficulties that are jointly experienced and not entirely real
I don't understand
Confusion and uncertainty about a situation
Do we ever really
Exploring the possibility of something being true or not
Hope of dreams that we had
Wishing for things that we once wanted or hoped for
Is it over?
Questioning whether a situation or relationship has ended
Say good-bye, I say good-night
Wishing farewell to someone or something
Like a cloud without
Comparing something to being incomplete or empty
The ocean tatters
A once peaceful and calm situation has now become chaotic and broken
Drinking in the earth
Refers to a person or thing disappearing or fading away
Stranded in the moon light
Feeling alone or abandoned in a difficult situation
It's become a
Describing how something has changed or evolved
Whole new future
The beginning of a new chapter that is unknown and uncertain
Shared woes remind me
Difficulties that are jointly experienced and still present
That a memory that's now broke
A memory that has been completely shattered and no longer whole
I can't understand
A situation that is confusing and hard to comprehend
Are we ever really
Questioning if something is ever truly attainable or possible
In control of the dreams that we had
Wondering if our dreams are in our control or if they control us
Is it over?
Questioning whether a situation or relationship has ended
Is it over?
Questioning whether a situation or relationship has ended
Is it over?
Questioning whether a situation or relationship has ended
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: RICHARD ERIC HILTON, ROBERTO MANUEL GARZA
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Sanmayce
Shana Halligan
Hi Shana, thank you for the precious performance, the video caught me as well.
Is it you in the background in the white silk!
Pure silk lyrics:
... do we ever really hold our dreams we thought we had?
... are we ever really in control of dreams we have?
Shana, below Giorgi gave the lyrics but I fear they are not fully correct, can you point where the right lyrics are, please?
@AdamSmith-ez4yo
There is so much in this video. These are some of my thoughts about it:
First, the eeriness... I think what is most creepy is the house itself. In the opening scene, where the camera zooms in toward the house, it looks absolutely haunted.. eerie as hell. This idea is confirmed, in a way, when the eagle-man picks up the dead dove on the stairs. The eeriness seems to be coming from the house, which seems to symbolize death. But although the house is creepy, the people attending the party don't seem to be very disturbed. The house has the appearance of luxury and quality. Everybody is rich and seem to be feeling pretty relaxed. They don't sense the eeriness that we the viewers sense when we see the house, the dead bird, and the eagle-man.
The eagle-man represents something strange and extraordinary. The people in the house do not have a clue that they're actually witnessing something extraordinary. My interpretation is that the eagle-man performs two miracles in the video: he brings the dead dove back to life and he turns the wick into a flower. The people watching think that it's a magic show, but they don't understand. It's not magic; it's real. After thinking about it a little more, I think that there might even be a third "miracle" that nobody sees: the eagle-man is not a man with an eagle-head costume, but an actual part-eagle part-man. It's all real. He is literally a bird-man. If the people knew they truth, they probably wouldn't be pleasantly surprised. They would be horrified. I can almost imagine one of the women trying to lift up the eagle mask and realize that there is no mask--and then she screams. Then the people would be horrified and would try to get out of the house immediately and try to forget all about it... Or, they would be petrified, unable to move.
In my opinion, the video is a lot about the ignorance of the people. Even if they don't understand what the eagle-man is doing, they ought to at least be amused, if nothing else, by the fact that a man with a giant eagle head is dancing and doing magic tricks at a party, but everyone acts like it's totally normal. Even the eagle-man acts like it's normal. There is also a sense of being trapped, which is most obvious with the eagle-man, but that is also more subtly true of the people at the party. The "man" is not fully man, because he doesn't have a normal man's head; meanwhile, the "eagle" is not fully eagle, because he has no wings and thus can't fly! He is trapped in an in-between reality. The people are also trapped, though it is not as obvious. The blond star is trapped with what appears to be a playboy. He's smooth, good-looking, rich, but there's a cold look in his eyes that suggests he is not loving; also there is a roughness in the way he touches her. It seems that maybe in her mind, she can imagine something better, but in her physical reality, she is trapped with him and must endure it. The other people at the party, perhaps they are trapped by their wealth or their lack of depth. Their imaginations are trapped, pinned down and unable to "take flight." Why?
The way I see this video is that the scene depicted represents a threshold. Something miraculous and extraordinary is colliding with the commonplace. The people are in the midst of a supernatural experience, but they don't know it. They are unable to recognize what's really happening because their minds are turned off or dead, in a sense. They're only expecting a kind of pleasing performance. Do they sense there is something odd happening? It's hard to say. It appears not.
@matheusalvesheinrick
Far, far away
I remember a world
That's gone astray
Close your eyes, hold your breath
Dreams severed from each other now
Are tangled in a web
Time never passes
His dreams are closed
Fragments remind me
Of a memory that's now broke
Shared woes and fiction
I don't understand
Do we ever really
Hope of dreams that we had
Is it over?
Is it over?
Is it over?
Say good-bye, I say good-night
Like a cloud without
The ocean tatters
Drinking in the earth
?
Stranded in the moon light
It's become a
Whole new future
Time never passing
His dreams are closed
Shared woes remind me
That a memory that's now broke
Shared woes and fiction
I can't understand
Are we ever really
In control of the dreams that we had
Is it over?
Is it over?
Is it over?
@ShanaHalligan
Hey all! Thanks so much for your kinds word and support of the music!
@pauldufresne3818
I did a you tube search for Shana and the Hooligans but nothing came up,where can I find your music?
@ShanaHalligan
Sorry for the delayed response, but I just saw this. Thanks for your support! You can find the music here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/get-gone-single/id869374180
@Sanmayce
Shana Halligan
Hi Shana, thank you for the precious performance, the video caught me as well.
Is it you in the background in the white silk!
Pure silk lyrics:
... do we ever really hold our dreams we thought we had?
... are we ever really in control of dreams we have?
Shana, below Giorgi gave the lyrics but I fear they are not fully correct, can you point where the right lyrics are, please?
@fredericovidovix
I guess you understand "the depth of my soul" haha. Thank you kindly, bless you.
@MrsBlaileen1
Shana...the song, the bird, everything...it still bewitches us in 2020. Hope you can perform this with Thievery in upcoming shows once the Pandemic is over!
@blinddathief
This song has always sounded like it belongs in a James Bond movie to me.
@DrSteveBrule552
You ever find a band or artist Group whatever that pretty much changes your life when it comes to music? well Thievery Corporation is that group for me
@ludwigvonn9889
I think it can happen only to people with a specially tuned soul... Thievery influenced me also, been listening to their music the last 15 years... I can't even belive i say that number... I hope they make more albums, they still got it in them i belive...
@axogMONOAURAL
Yes, me too <3