Genius Lyrics
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Arctic Monkeys – You're So Dark
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On the B-Side to “One For the Road” Turner juxtaposes dark imagery such as your murder of crows with decidedly less gloomy ideas like driving your Prius. It seems someone has a
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New Arctic Monkeys!
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B-Side to One For The Road.
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http://rock.rapgenius.com/Arctic-monkeys-youre-so-dark-lyrics
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Arctic Monkeys – You Probably Couldn't See for the Lights But You Were Staring Straight at Me
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Alex says this song is about the lead singer of a favourite band of his “The Little Flames” who he took a liking to. In the crowd he had the feeling that she was staring straight
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Arctic Monkeys B-Sides Clean-Up
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We Want You!
Lately I have noticed some Arctic Monkey’s B-Sides have been neglected and need a little bit of love. If anyone is interested in helping clean-up the B-Sides, use this page to communicate and keep up to date. Thanks!!
Xoxo a Pretty Little Rockabilly
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Arctic Monkeys – Star Treatment
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“Star Treatment” is the opener to the Arctic Monkeys' sixth studio album, co-produced by Alex Turner himself for the first time.
Turner personifies a washed up lead of the
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SiriusXM U – Download 15 Countdown (12/07/13)
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“This week’s SiriusXM U‘s Download 15 sees HAIM take the lead with the Giorgio Moroder remix of Forever. Destroyer comes in at number two with El Riot and Alt J rounds up the top
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Arctic Monkeys – Black Treacle
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“Black Treacle” is an intentionally vague song that hints at a story about a man in love with a drug addict. It is one of the more inscrutable songs on Suck It And See; Turner
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Arctic Monkeys – Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?
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A single off the Arctic Monkeys 5th album AM, “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” is a sexy record, that has the band experimenting with R&B sounds.
Alex’s story is made
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Arctic Monkeys – You Probably Couldn't See For The Lights But You Were Staring Straight At Me (Live in Texas)
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[Verse 1] / One look sends it coursin' through the veins, oh, how the feelin' races / Back up to their brains to form expressions on their stupid faces / They don't want to say
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Arctic Monkeys – One for the Road
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Fourth AM’s single, “One for the Road,” shows Alex Turner leaving a girl and the title refers to a final drink before leaving home to fortify one for the journey ahead. The
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Arctic Monkeys – Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
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The song uses conceptual and political imagery to give the listener a firsthand view of the “Casino” and its features.
A couple of months after the album’s release, the track was
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Arctic Monkeys (Ft. Dizzee Rascal) – Temptation Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend
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Originally Alex Turner, the lead singer of the Arctic Monkeys recorded a song with Dizzee Rascal called “Temptation”. Later, the Arctic Monkeys released their own version of the
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Arctic Monkeys – One For the Road (Live at iTunes Festival 2013)
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[Intro: Matt Helders, Alex Turner & Nick O'Malley] / One for the road, ooh ooh / One for the road, ooh ooh / [Verse 1: Alex Turner & Matt Helders] / From the bottom of your heart
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Arctic Monkeys – Do I Wanna Know?
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“Do I Wanna Know” is the second single from AM, premiered live at the Ventura Theatre, CA on May 22, 2013.
In it, Alex portrays himself as an obsessive lover that is paranoid
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Arctic Monkeys – Star Treatment (Live)
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[Verse 1] / I just wanted to be one of The Strokes / Now look at the mess you made me make / Hitchhiking with a monogrammed suitcase / Miles away from any half-useful imaginary
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Arctic Monkeys – Dangerous Animals
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The third song on the Arctic Monkey’s third album, Humbug.
Alex is haunted by thoughts of a woman who doesn’t want him.
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Arctic Monkeys – R U Mine?
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A single from Arctic Monkeys originally released in early 2012 for Record Store Day in the UK. “R U Mine?” was then re-recorded for their 2013 album AM.
The song delves into the
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Lovejoy – You’ll Understand When You’re Older
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[Intro] / Woo! / [Verse 1] / Said I'd understand when I'm older / Said I'd understand the things they do / Falls asleep on his shoulder in the break room / She falls asleep on his
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Two Feet – I Feel Like I'm Drowning
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[Verse 1] / You keep dreaming and dark scheming / Yeah, you do / You're a poison and I know that is the truth / All my friends think you're vicious / And they say you're suspicious
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Great Pagans – Into The Night
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Now it's dark / Into the night / I cry out / I cry out your name / Into the night / I search out / I swearch out your love / Night so dark / Where are you? / Come back in my heart
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Arctic Monkeys – The Lovers
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Up from the pastures of boredom / Out from the sea of discontent / They come in packs like hungry hounds / Up seekers of the dark enchantment / They haunt the boulevards and bars
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Julee Cruise – Into the Night
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[Spoken] / Now it's dark / Into the night / I cry out / I cry out your name / Into the night / I search out / I search out your love / Night so dark / Where are you? / Come back in
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5 Seconds of Summer – Teeth
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“Teeth,” a bass-heavy track about the dark highs and lows of a relationship, is the second single released from 5SOS' fourth album, CALM, preceded by “Easier”. The track was
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Arctic Monkeys – I Wanna Be Yours
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The song reworks John Cooper Clarke’s poem of the same name. The song focuses on similar themes in the poem. In an interview, Clarke said his poem is:
one of a classic style of
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Arctic Monkeys – The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
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This seductively basslined stroll, with a ringing, Marr-ish riff, was the perfect canvas for Turner to revel in his lip-licking love of words: “She flicks a red-hot revelation off
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Cigarettes After Sex – Apocalypse
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In “Apocalypse,” Greg acknowledges the pain his new lover has suffered in her past relationships. He’s urging her to let go of heartbreak and the fear of feeling let down, and to
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The Neighbourhood – Softcore
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“Softcore” is the fifth track on The Neighbourhood’s self-titled third studio album The Neighbourhood.
The track blends a punchy electronic beat with 80s new wave synths to create
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Arctic Monkeys – Old Yellow Bricks
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[Verse 1] / Old yellow bricks, love's a risk / Quite the little escapologist / Looked so miffed when you wished / For a thousand places better than this / You are the fugitive but
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Bonnie Tyler – Total Eclipse of the Heart
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“Total Eclipse of the Heart” was written by Jim Steinman and released by Bonnie Tyler in 1983. It reached number 1 in several countries, including the UK and US.
The “turn around
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Arctic Monkeys – When the Sun Goes Down
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The second single from Arctic Monkeys' debut album is about prostitution around the studio they were recording in in Sheffield. It was a considerable commercial success, scoring
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What's the BEST Arctic Monkeys album??
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I’ve recently been in a debate with a friend of mine over the best Arctic Monkeys album (personally I’m a big Favourite Worst Nightmare fan). What do you think?? Help!
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Papa vs Pretty – Roses After Dark
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[Verse 1] / When you've had too much to drink / I let you crash in my apartment / Now I've had too much time to think / And you won't lend me a moment / I can't believe how wrong I
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