Black Rebel Motorcycle Club — Red Eyes And Tears
Album: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
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Released: 2001
Length: 3:54
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Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I fear
Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I fear
No more fear
No more fear
I'm in love
I'm losing sensation
For you my love I fear
Losing sensation
For you my love I fear
No more fear
No more fear
I'm in love
I'm in love
Love
I'm in love
I'm Losing the reasons to breathe
I never lived
I'm losing the reasons to breathe
I never lived
Never lived
Never lived
I'm in love
These are my reasons
The truth is never filled
These are my reasons
The truth is never filled
I'm never filled
Never filled
I'm in love
I'm in love
Love
I'm in love
Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I kill
Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I kill
Red eyes and tears
Red eyes and tears
Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I kill
No more kill
No more kill
I'm in love
I'm in love
Love
I'm in love
No more for you my love I fear
Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I fear
No more fear
No more fear
I'm in love
I'm losing sensation
For you my love I fear
Losing sensation
For you my love I fear
No more fear
No more fear
I'm in love
I'm in love
Love
I'm in love
I'm Losing the reasons to breathe
I never lived
I'm losing the reasons to breathe
I never lived
Never lived
Never lived
I'm in love
These are my reasons
The truth is never filled
These are my reasons
The truth is never filled
I'm never filled
Never filled
I'm in love
I'm in love
Love
I'm in love
Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I kill
Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I kill
Red eyes and tears
Red eyes and tears
Red eyes and tears
No more for you my love I kill
No more kill
No more kill
I'm in love
I'm in love
Love
I'm in love
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Oh good....more fuzzy tuning...
gammapi wrote:
I had the exact same experience.
I'm a big BRMC fan, learned of them on RP. Recently attended one of their shows and I was really disappointed... crushed, in fact. While it was fun to finally see them and experience their live raw energy, it was maybe the loudest concert I've ever been to. So loud that it was hard to hear the music, much less hear the vocals or even discern the individual instruments. A lot of people left early, way early.
I had the exact same experience.
Saw them in Portland, OR many years ago -- they absolutely rocked it.
bahalana wrote:
I saw The Call in Sacramento somewhere in the late 80's. I was totally blitzed, but I don't remember it being that loud.
Long time Call fan here having caught many shows on East Coast and in their prime Santa Cruz stomping grounds. They were loud when they needed to be, but the 1812 Overture episode was a totally unique and historic case. I know that Michael is proud of Robert.
I saw The Call in Sacramento somewhere in the late 80's. I was totally blitzed, but I don't remember it being that loud.
Long time Call fan here having caught many shows on East Coast and in their prime Santa Cruz stomping grounds. They were loud when they needed to be, but the 1812 Overture episode was a totally unique and historic case. I know that Michael is proud of Robert.
Love the guitar work.
rebel for ever.....all rebels are free
westslope wrote:
I hear that!
Reminds me of a Zappa song.
I hear that!
westslope wrote:
Still reminds me of some of Frank Zappa's guitar licks.
Reminds me of a Zappa song.
Still reminds me of some of Frank Zappa's guitar licks.
EdEastridge wrote:
They get that naturally. Worked as a stagehand at a small venue in Louisville when Robert's Dad's Band, The Call came through on the MTV New Music tour when they were promoting Reconciled. They used a somewhat infamous recording of Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" by Telarc records (had a warning about how loud it got played as it could damage stereo equipment) to test the PA with. When the cannons kick in there's one blast where you hear a rumbling noise at about 100Hz. That's the crack of the cannon, not the blast itself. The blast was at 6Hz. Obviously didn't hear that blast, just felt a small gust of wind blow through the place. Moments later the University's Physical Plant and Public Safety came screaming in wondering what the hell set off the quick brownout that hit a good part of campus. And yes, they used that PA to nearly those levels most the night.
Seems to be MTV enjoyed making ears bleed in the 80's. Also worked Living Colour's Vivid tour stop and the telarc headphones we used on the spots were absolutely useless for all the noise.
I saw The Call in Sacramento somewhere in the late 80's. I was totally blitzed, but I don't remember it being that loud.
They get that naturally. Worked as a stagehand at a small venue in Louisville when Robert's Dad's Band, The Call came through on the MTV New Music tour when they were promoting Reconciled. They used a somewhat infamous recording of Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" by Telarc records (had a warning about how loud it got played as it could damage stereo equipment) to test the PA with. When the cannons kick in there's one blast where you hear a rumbling noise at about 100Hz. That's the crack of the cannon, not the blast itself. The blast was at 6Hz. Obviously didn't hear that blast, just felt a small gust of wind blow through the place. Moments later the University's Physical Plant and Public Safety came screaming in wondering what the hell set off the quick brownout that hit a good part of campus. And yes, they used that PA to nearly those levels most the night.
Seems to be MTV enjoyed making ears bleed in the 80's. Also worked Living Colour's Vivid tour stop and the telarc headphones we used on the spots were absolutely useless for all the noise.
I saw The Call in Sacramento somewhere in the late 80's. I was totally blitzed, but I don't remember it being that loud.
Doesn't this sound like Angel by Massive Attack? Or vice versa.
Good tune! Thanx RP!
1wolfy wrote:
Sorry, but for me the Smithereens are not even in the same ballpark as BRMC. My guess is BRMC would be insulted if someone said that!
or the Smithereenes melzabutch wrote:
This song has serious Love and Rockets Vibe. Awesome.
Sorry, but for me the Smithereens are not even in the same ballpark as BRMC. My guess is BRMC would be insulted if someone said that!
gammapi wrote:
They get that naturally. Worked as a stagehand at a small venue in Louisville when Robert's Dad's Band, The Call came through on the MTV New Music tour when they were promoting Reconciled. They used a somewhat infamous recording of Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" by Telarc records (had a warning about how loud it got played as it could damage stereo equipment) to test the PA with. When the cannons kick in there's one blast where you hear a rumbling noise at about 100Hz. That's the crack of the cannon, not the blast itself. The blast was at 6Hz. Obviously didn't hear that blast, just felt a small gust of wind blow through the place. Moments later the University's Physical Plant and Public Safety came screaming in wondering what the hell set off the quick brownout that hit a good part of campus. And yes, they used that PA to nearly those levels most the night.
Seems to be MTV enjoyed making ears bleed in the 80's. Also worked Living Colour's Vivid tour stop and the telarc headphones we used on the spots were absolutely useless for all the noise.
I'm a big BRMC fan, learned of them on RP. Recently attended one of their shows and I was really disappointed... crushed, in fact. While it was fun to finally see them and experience their live raw energy, it was maybe the loudest concert I've ever been to. So loud that it was hard to hear the music, much less hear the vocals or even discern the individual instruments. A lot of people left early, way early.
They get that naturally. Worked as a stagehand at a small venue in Louisville when Robert's Dad's Band, The Call came through on the MTV New Music tour when they were promoting Reconciled. They used a somewhat infamous recording of Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" by Telarc records (had a warning about how loud it got played as it could damage stereo equipment) to test the PA with. When the cannons kick in there's one blast where you hear a rumbling noise at about 100Hz. That's the crack of the cannon, not the blast itself. The blast was at 6Hz. Obviously didn't hear that blast, just felt a small gust of wind blow through the place. Moments later the University's Physical Plant and Public Safety came screaming in wondering what the hell set off the quick brownout that hit a good part of campus. And yes, they used that PA to nearly those levels most the night.
Seems to be MTV enjoyed making ears bleed in the 80's. Also worked Living Colour's Vivid tour stop and the telarc headphones we used on the spots were absolutely useless for all the noise.
Long live rock-n-roll !!
BRMC was one of the loudest live shows I've ever seen. Very small venue. Great show
Jeez, I rushed over to crank this up - I really dig 'Alice in Chains'.... but it's not. Ha!
Some songs are just best played loud. Like this one.
I'm so glad that one day many years ago, I was searching for Dandy Warhols music and found BRMC.
Why wasn't this on my radar in 2001?? So good.
1wolfy wrote:
They are levels above the Smithereens
or the Smithereenes melzabutch wrote:
This song has serious Love and Rockets Vibe. Awesome.
They are levels above the Smithereens
Wall of Guitars with a great groove....Hell Yah!
Oh yeah! Will catch them live Wednesday!
1wolfy wrote:
or the Smithereenes melzabutch wrote:
RP running in the background. Had to check and see if it was something I didn't know by Love and Rockets
This song has serious Love and Rockets Vibe. Awesome.
RP running in the background. Had to check and see if it was something I didn't know by Love and Rockets
gammapi wrote:
ALWAYS take ear plugs. You can still hear the show, just without the pain.
I would have been deaf by the age of 18 if I didn't.
I'm a big BRMC fan, learned of them on RP. Recently attended one of their shows and I was really disappointed... crushed, in fact. While it was fun to finally see them and experience their live raw energy, it was maybe the loudest concert I've ever been to. So loud that it was hard to hear the music, much less hear the vocals or even discern the individual instruments. A lot of people left early, way early.
ALWAYS take ear plugs. You can still hear the show, just without the pain.
I would have been deaf by the age of 18 if I didn't.
I'm a big BRMC fan, learned of them on RP. Recently attended one of their shows and I was really disappointed... crushed, in fact. While it was fun to finally see them and experience their live raw energy, it was maybe the loudest concert I've ever been to. So loud that it was hard to hear the music, much less hear the vocals or even discern the individual instruments. A lot of people left early, way early.
This song rocks hard. It's musically sensuous. A real sizzling live-wire of perfection here! This righteous jam made me a fan. Thanks, RP!
or the Smithereenes melzabutch wrote:
This song has serious Love and Rockets Vibe. Awesome.
kcar wrote:
Now aim a little higher, Poacher!
Dino Stamatopoulos as "Starburns", a minor character in the critically acclaimed but little-watched show, "Community."
Top hat is optional. Pet lizard is not.
Super kcar!!!
This song fukkin' rocks
Now aim a little higher, Poacher!
Dino Stamatopoulos as "Starburns", a minor character in the critically acclaimed but little-watched show, "Community."
Top hat is optional. Pet lizard is not.
Super kcar!!!
This song fukkin' rocks
This song has serious Love and Rockets Vibe. Awesome.
I have grown to love BMRC. While I can't get enough of Pink Floyd, Old Alice Cooper, Genesis, P-tree and the like, BMRC has that raw, not overly produced almost garage band sound that is simply awesome! Once again RP has cost me more money.
Had to bump to an 8 love that guitar!
aspicer wrote:
underrated maybe?
Arguably still their best album overall!
underrated maybe?
Arguably still their best album overall!
Poacher wrote:
Now aim a little higher, Poacher!
Dino Stamatopoulos as "Starburns", a minor character in the critically acclaimed but little-watched show, "Community."
Top hat is optional. Pet lizard is not.
I was so impressed with the lead singer's sideburns when I saw them play live (BRMC that is, not his chops) that I grew my own pair and still have them.
/trivia
/trivia
Now aim a little higher, Poacher!
Dino Stamatopoulos as "Starburns", a minor character in the critically acclaimed but little-watched show, "Community."
Top hat is optional. Pet lizard is not.
Want more!
Wall of Sound. Love the lead guitar and the dark atmosphere.
Wall of Sound. Love the lead guitar and the dark atmosphere.
.......... Luv it Luv it Luv it. Big FAT 9
I find nothing redeeming in this cut.
yes and how man! this fuckka rocks, 10
Man, when the guitar first kicks in, WOW! and then when the other one comes in and they jam together, WHOAH! I fell in love with this when it first came out and I have to admit it STILL rocks me mighty well every time I hear it... Sonic bliss!
I was so impressed with the lead singer's sideburns when I saw them play live (BRMC that is, not his chops) that I grew my own pair and still have them.
/trivia
/trivia
Reminds me of a Zappa song.
Love these guys. I think this is my favorite BRMC album.
Good music from a good band. 8.
Black Rebel Motorcyle Club. by ~xacallforbloodx
Ryan Cooke ©2008-2010 ~xacallforbloodx
Black Rebel Motorcyle Club.
Falls Festival, Marions Bay Tasmania.
31/12/2007
stevebeaver wrote:
I agree...I had to look to see who this was. Most times BRMC is sort of ho-hum (to me at least).
Easily the best BRMC record, hands down. Has a real snarl the subsequent records don't have.
I agree...I had to look to see who this was. Most times BRMC is sort of ho-hum (to me at least).
Nice!!
Easily the best BRMC record, hands down. Has a real snarl the subsequent records don't have.
chyk5 wrote:
This is the first time I've heard this and the same reference came to mind. This is actually the first song from BRMC I like.
me three.
This is the first time I've heard this and the same reference came to mind. This is actually the first song from BRMC I like.
me three.
Love BRMC. Thanks, RP for introducing this band to me :)
first time listening - like it
Now thats what I call a guitar hook
Super, smashing, lovely.
Link to Amazon from RP > bought this cd for 93p > I win!
Link to Amazon from RP > bought this cd for 93p > I win!
Had a sudden flash back to T Rex.
scarletdancer wrote:
This is the first time I've heard this and the same reference came to mind. This is actually the first song from BRMC I like.
I like this. Reminds me of Love & Rockets.
This is the first time I've heard this and the same reference came to mind. This is actually the first song from BRMC I like.
Haven't heard this one before, but I knew it was BRMC right away. Love these guys.
hells angles.
Dark forbidding clouds moving ever increasing winds there's danger on the fringe it keeps coming be ready the darkness takes the light....... Oh wait, it's just the banana-man guitarist — everybody back to work!
Derivative
Red eyes and tears no more for you my love I kill
No more kill, no more kill, I'm in love
The frontman for BRMC (Robert Levon Been) is the son of Michael Been. He tours with them as their sound engineer,
You may remember him from the group "The Call". They had hits in the 80's such as - Everywhere I Go, I Still Believe, & Let the Day Begin.
I like this. Reminds me of Love & Rockets.
Wish I had remembered my iPod on this trip I'm on to the East Coast (bonehead). And wish I had this on my iPod for my impending workout. Very catchy, right to the end.
prickelpit96 wrote:
Dirty enough to please me.
prickelpit96 wrote:
Dirty enough to please me.
i love that comment.
hippiechick wrote:
This band knows ROCK & ROLL
Dirty enough to please me.
Going to see BRMC tonight in New Orleans.
cool...this will be my first...my cousin is taking me...concert on friday and fam reunion on sat...should be a good weekend.
beakersbeats wrote:
how was the show...thinking an=bout going in Austin on 15th
The show is awesome. I just saw them in Atlanta last week. I have been to 7 of their shows and this was the best one yet.
joyjoy wrote:
I have to say...BRMC is one of my ultimate favorite bands...and they're coming to DC in June, they put on a great live show!
how was the show...thinking an=bout going in Austin on 15th
This has got some Love & Rockets roots.
This band knows ROCK & ROLL
I have to say...BRMC is one of my ultimate favorite bands...and they're coming to DC in June, they put on a great live show!
They remind me of The Cult. Only in so much as I generally don't like the type of music (whatever you call it), but I do like The Cult and BRMC, or at least the two BRMC songs I've heard so far on RP.
Oh yeah! Gotta crank this one!~
MAN this is a kick-ass rock song! Love it. Keep it kickin'
vandal wrote:
This is the first BRMC cut I ever heard; introduced me to them years ago - been a hard core fan ever since. . .
Same thing for me.
definitely cool - let's hear some more!
I love it...these guys keep on where the Love & Rockets/Peter Murphy/Bauhaus/Tones On Tail/Dalis Car left off!
This is the first BRMC cut I ever heard; introduced me to them years ago - been a hard core fan ever since. . .
Smoove_D wrote:
Nice gee-tars.
ditto...
Nice gee-tars.
Daveinbawlmer wrote:
what he said :)
awesome intro
love these guys. i hear a lot of jesus and mary chain.
This is a rockin good band! I don't know why they don't get more attention out there.
BRMC rocks! Thanks again RP.
I just really like these folks. Back to the basics rock music.
SoundsGoodToMe wrote:
That's what stood out for me too!
Ain't nuttin slick 'bout the drummin but the whole is way cool!
Gregorama wrote:
Haven't heard drumming, real drumming, this good in decades. Really carries the backbeat.
That's what stood out for me too!
Wow, HHHHOOOTTT!! RP never ceases to amaze me, I swear I learn about five new bands everyday. This is my favorite today . Great tune! 8/10
Oooooh!
I just picked up their new CD 2 days ago, it's a blast, and now I find out that they have recorded other music.This is super-cool!
Before the Killers there is Black Rebel Moto Club. Love this Band
Jeff
"Love is Spooky" like ahhh, hmmmm... "Witchy Woman"? Not bad... in the right environment & mood.
Ear perker song.
radiojunkie wrote:
Nice, really nice. Second song by these guys I've heard on RP -- like them both. Definitely growing on me.
love it...love the guitar
Nice, really nice. Second song by these guys I've heard on RP -- like them both. Definitely growing on me.
Yup...good..really good...really really goood
I guess I like it Huh?
this band is cool. I really expected them to blow up by now. Selfishly, I am glad they haven't.
The layered guitars always remind me of The Stone Roses. These guys definitely hold their own though. This is one of the rare albums that I can listen to from beginning to end and really love every song.
Too bad nobody cares, other than the fact WE can still see these guys in tiny little clubs.
Haven't heard drumming, real drumming, this good in decades. Really carries the backbeat.
frankydee wrote:
HUH ??
Rather Bauhaus/Love and Rockets.
Yeah, Bauhaus...that's the first thing that came to my mind.
I almost feel compelled to give this a 10 just for the kick-ass name of this band.
Yeah, these guys are good, I like their other album better, tho, a lot more rockin' and melodic, not quite so dark and heavy.
frankydee wrote:
HUH ??
Rather Bauhaus/Love and Rockets.
Yep. This is why I like it. Good rockin' groove with an "alternative" touch.
Daveinbawlmer wrote:
Most Excellent.
Agreed! Most righteously excellent!
Good stuff. Earns the segue from Zep.
frankydee wrote:
HUH ??
Rather Bauhaus/Love and Rockets.
Yeah, I'm with you there. Very Daniel Ash. In a good way.
Most Excellent.
I just downloaded this disc the other day and the whole gig is like this...sweet
8)
newwavegurly wrote:
This song sounds a bit like Pet Shop Boys meets OMD... I like it.
HUH ??
Rather Bauhaus/Love and Rockets.