Machine Gun
Portishead Lyrics


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I saw a savior
A savior come my way
I thought I'd see it
At the cold light of day
But now I realize that I'm
Only for me

If only I could see
You turn myself to me
And recognize the poison in my heart
There is no other place
No one else I face
The remedy, it will agree, with how I feel

Here am I reflecting
What more can I say?
For I am guilty
For the voice that I obey
Too scared to sacrifice a choice
Chosen for me

If only I could see
You turn myself to me
And recognize the poison in my heart
There is no other place




No one else I face
The remedy, it will agree, with how I feel

Overall Meaning

The song "Machine Gun" by Portishead is a hauntingly beautiful and emotional track that deals with feelings of guilt and self-reflection. The song begins with the singer seeing a savior come their way, but realizing that they are only for themselves. They then express a desire for the ability to see the poison in their heart, and to have someone turn themselves to the singer and recognize their flaws. The singer then reflects on their guilt for obeying their own harmful voice, and feeling too scared to make choices that would be good for them.


The imagery in the song is dark and unsettling, using themes of poison, sacrifice, and fear to convey the singer's emotions. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but they seem to suggest a need for self-awareness and a willingness to face one's flaws in order to move forward. The haunting melody and Beth Gibbons' unique vocals give the song a sense of urgency and emotion that is hard to ignore.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw a savior
I thought I found someone who could save me


A savior come my way
Someone came into my life who I thought could fix my problems


I thought I'd see it
I believed that I would see a way out of my troubles


At the cold light of day
But when I looked at things realistically, I realized there was no easy solution


But now I realize that I'm
I understand that ultimately, I must rely on myself


Only for me
There is no one else who can solve my problems


If only I could see
If I could only understand


You turn myself to me
If someone could help me see myself more clearly


And recognize the poison in my heart
And acknowledge the negative feelings that are holding me back


There is no other place
There is nowhere else to turn


No one else I face
There is no one else who can help me


The remedy, it will agree, with how I feel
I must find a solution that works for me and my unique situation


Here am I reflecting
I am contemplating my situation


What more can I say?
What else is there to say about my struggle?


For I am guilty
I acknowledge that I have made choices that contributed to my problems


For the voice that I obey
I followed a path that led me astray


Too scared to sacrifice a choice
I am afraid of making the hard choices necessary to get better


Chosen for me
I feel like my problems were beyond my control and were forced upon me




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Written by: BETH GIBBONS, GEOFFREY PAUL BARROW

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@olivierd5766

Machine Gun Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I saw a savior, a savior come my way
I thought I'd see it at the cold light of day
But now, I realize that I'm only for me

[Chorus]
If only I could see, you turn myself to me
And recognize the poison in my heart
There is no other place, no one else I face
The remedy will agree with how I feel
[Verse 2]
Here in my reflecting, what more can I say?
For I am guilty for the voice that I obey
Too scared to sacrifice a choice chosen for me

[Chorus]
If only I could see, you turn myself to me
And recognize the poison in my heart
There is no other place, no one else I face
The remedy to agree with how I feel



@henriqueramos3197

MACHINE GUN
Released: 24 March 2008

[Verse 1]
I saw a savior, a savior come my way
I thought I'd see it at the cold light of day
But now, I realize that I'm only for me

[Chorus]
If only I could see, you turn myself to me
And recognize the poison in my heart
There is no other place, no one else I face
The remedy will agree with how I feel

[Verse 2]
Here in my reflecting, what more can I say?
For I am guilty for the voice that I obey
Too scared to sacrifice a choice chosen for me

[Chorus]
If only I could see, you turn myself to me
And recognize the poison in my heart
There is no other place, no one else I face
The remedy to agree with how I feel

Produced by Portishead
Written by Beth Gibbons & Geoff Barrow
Album THIRD (2008)



@henriqueramos3197

PORTISHEAD - TRIP-HOP FOREVER!

Portishead (/pɔːrtɪsˈhɛd/) are an English band formed in 1991 in Bristol. The band is named after Portishead, Somerset, eight miles west of Bristol, along the coast. The band comprises vocalist Beth Gibbons, producer Geoff Barrow, and musician Adrian Utley; Dave McDonald, an engineer on their first records, is sometimes cited as the fourth member.
Portishead's debut album, Dummy (1994), fused hip hop production with yearning vocals from Gibbons and an atmospheric, cinematic style reminiscent of spy film soundtracks. The album was met with commercial and critical acclaim, quickly becoming a landmark album in the emerging trip hop genre. However, the band disliked being associated with the term, and would consciously step away from that sound on later releases. Two other studio albums have been issued: Portishead in 1997 and Third in 2008, both of which received similar acclaim. In 1998, the band released a concert album, Roseland NYC Live.
Portishead's music was influenced by a wide range of singers and composers. Gibbons's voice has been compared to singer Billie Holiday. Utley mentioned the spaghetti western guitar composed by Ennio Morricone; he said that "[Morricone's] The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is the sort of soundtrack that I love".
The discography of British trip hop group Portishead consists of three studio albums, one live album, one compilation, ten singles and one video album. The Bristol-based band consists of Geoff Barrow, Beth Gibbons and Adrian Utley.
And I have the great honor of having in my discography the three studio CD-albums, including the live CD-Álbum.
Therefore, I have three copies of the CD-Album, DUMMY (1994), three copies of the CD-Album PORTISHEAD (1997), one unit of the live CD-Album ROSELAND NYC LIVE (1998), and finally the last CD-Studio album, THIRD (2008), only a single unit. In all, there are eight CD-albums that I have from this Trip-Hop trio, one of the pioneers of this electronic music genre, in addition, of course, to Massive Attack, among others that appeared at the same time, and others a little later. TRIP-HOP FOREVER!
Third is the third and most recent studio album by the English band Portishead. It was released on 28 April 2008 in the United Kingdom by Island Records and a day later in the United States by Mercury Records. Portishead's first studio album in eleven years, Third moved away from the trip hop style they had popularised, incorporating influences such as krautrock, surf rock, doo wop and the film soundtracks of John Carpenter.
After Portishead released their self-titled second album in 1997, band member Geoff Barrow put Portishead on hiatus and moved to Australia. He became uninterested in music, and efforts to develop new songs with guitarist and keyboardist Adrian Utley failed. They were inspired to create again after producing with the band the Coral, and restarted work with singer Beth Gibbons in Bristol, England.
Third entered the top ten of several countries' music charts and was certified gold in the UK. It was named one of the best albums of 2008 by several publications; in 2013, NME ranked it number 330 in its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Described as an electronica, experimental rock and psychedelic rock record, Third departs from Portishead's trip hop sound, the genre they had popularised with their albums Dummy (1994) and Portishead (1997). It also contains no turntable scratching, a hallmark of their earlier albums. Gareth Grundy of Q wrote that "Third's sole link with the past is Gibbons' voice ... Everything else has been binned, the hip hop, the cinematic feel, the lot." Instead, the album contains "muscular" synthesisers, drum breaks and abrupt endings, with "propulsive" krautrock rhythms, break beats, cathedral organ, "Moroccan drones" and surf rock. The AV Club wrote that singer Gibbons "sounds more hollowed-out and harrowed than ever, a human nervous twitch on too much coffee and too little sleep".
The opening track, "Silence", has a "propulsive" drum loop and "Morse code"-like guitar. "We Carry On" has a "claustrophobic" two-note electro riff; Rolling Stone likened it to the work of the American psychedelic band Silver Apples. "Deep Water" is a "ukulele doo-wop". "Machine Gun" is driven by a "mechanical" rhythm that gives way to synthesisers which Drowned in Sound likened to the soundtracks of the 1980s films The Terminator and Blade Runner. "Magic Doors" features "huge" piano chords, "tick-tocking" cowbell, and "corrupted" brass.
Third was released on 28 April 2008 on Island Records in the United Kingdom, 29 April Mercury Records in the United States,[citation needed] and 30 April on Universal Music Japan in Japan.[citation needed] It entered the UK Albums Chart at number two and the US Billboard 200 at number seven, becoming Portishead's highest US chart debut, selling 53,000 copies.
On 8 and 9 December 2007, Portishead curated the All Tomorrow's Parties festival in Minehead, England, and performed their first full sets in nearly 10 years, including tracks from Third. On 21 January 2008, Portishead announced a European tour to support the album, with a headline spot at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on 26 April 2008, their only US date on the tour.
On 21 April 2008, a week before its release, Third was made available as a free stream on Last.fm, attracting 327,000 listeners in 24 hours. It was the first time Last.fm made an album available before its release. Third was the fifth-bestselling vinyl record of 2008, selling 12,300 copies.
1995 Mercury Prize Dummy Album of the Year Won, NME Awards Themselves Best Dance Act Nominated, MTV Europe Music Awards Best New Act Nominated. Edison Awards Best International Dance/Rap Won, Brit Awards British Breakthrough Act Nominated, 1997 GAFFA Awards (Denmark) Beth Gibbons Best Foreign Female Act Nominated, 1998 Žebřík Music Awards Best International Female Nominated, 1999 Online Music Awards Themselves Best Alternative Fansite Nominated, 2008 Rober Awards Music Prize Best Band Won, Cutting Edge Won, Best Electronica Won, Third Album of the Year, Won, The Rip "Single of the Year Won, Themselves Best Live Artist Nominated, 2016 Ivor Novello Awards Outstanding Contribution to British Music Won, Music Week Sync Awards "SOS" Film Soundtrack Won, Rober Awards Music Poll Best Cover Version Won.



@henriqueramos3197

MACHINE GUN
Released: 24 March 2008

[Verse 1]
I saw a savior, a savior come my way
I thought I'd see it at the cold light of day
But now, I realize that I'm only for me

[Chorus]
If only I could see, you turn myself to me
And recognize the poison in my heart
There is no other place, no one else I face
The remedy will agree with how I feel

[Verse 2]
Here in my reflecting, what more can I say?
For I am guilty for the voice that I obey
Too scared to sacrifice a choice chosen for me

[Chorus]
If only I could see, you turn myself to me
And recognize the poison in my heart
There is no other place, no one else I face
The remedy to agree with how I feel

Produced by Portishead
Written by Beth Gibbons & Geoff Barrow
Album THIRD (2008)



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"You belong to the world"

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One of my favorite female voices of all time.

@amanda88281

Everytime I get a notification from Portishead, my heart starts to race, wandering with a new album, a tour maybe... Dreaming it is still a free thing, right?!

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