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Editors — The Weight of The World
Album: An End Has A Start
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Released: 2007
Length: 4:11
Plays (last 30 days): 2
Keep a light on those you love
They will be there when you die
Baby, there's no need to fear
Baby, there's no need to cry

Every little piece in your life
Will add up to one
Every little piece in your life
Well, it means something to someone

You've fused my broken bones
Back together and then
Lift the weight of the world
From my shoulders again

Every little piece in your life
Will add up to one
Every little piece in your life
It will mean something to someone

Every little piece in your life
Will add up to one
Every little piece of your life
Will mean something to someone

You touch my face
Scarred with spurs in my ear
There are tears in my eyes
Love replaces fear

Touch my face
Scarred with spurs in my ear
There are tears in my eyes
Love replaces fear, fear

Every little piece in your life
Will add up to one
Every little piece in your life
Will mean something to someone

Every little piece in your life
Will add up to one
Every little piece of your life
Will mean something to someone
Comments (57)add comment
 meanderer wrote:



Looks more like a 'gasometer' to me. Natural or Town Gas storage, used to even out the spikes in demand. The central storage would rise and fall depending on volume of gas stored. Mostly gone now...


Either King's Cross or next to the Oval cricket ground. 
 whatsupdude wrote:


More like The National.

mated with Interpol.
 bluefrog wrote:

I'm getting a bit of "The National" vibe from them...



Then go see them live, they are Full Speed Ahead incredible!
I like the band name, but not enough to give the coveted “+1.” My only comment is a band named “Editors,” should have excellent grammar, punctuation, sentence formation, and semantics throughout their entire lyrics. I’ll have to hear more of their music to see if they need this standard or not.
 dandueck07 wrote:


I used to have the same fear.  I even thought that dying younger was better because more people seemed to attend the funerals of middle-aged people than older seniors.  However, unless you believe that your spirit hangs around your dead body and is able to view the proceedings at your funeral, which I don't, what does it matter?  

Ultimately I decided to just focus on on each day that I'm alive.  My daily goal is to try to make the world a better place, rather than contribute to its demise.  Simple acts of kindness and awareness of my footprint on the natural environment are the positive accomplishments I count on my personal ledger.

As Mother Theresa stated, “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”



well put.
I used to have this fear, then I had a daughter.
Album cover is a gasometer. Many who rented a holiday bungalow  discovered that their view had been replaced by a rising metal column.
 TurtleMan wrote:

it’s maybe one of my biggest fears that when I go, there won’t be anyone around who knows me well enough to much care. Knowing what kind of life I’ve lead, and hopefully having come to terms by then, perhaps it shouldn’t matter. Yet, it’s still disquieting.



I used to have the same fear.  I even thought that dying younger was better because more people seemed to attend the funerals of middle-aged people than older seniors.  However, unless you believe that your spirit hangs around your dead body and is able to view the proceedings at your funeral, which I don't, what does it matter?  

Ultimately I decided to just focus on on each day that I'm alive.  My daily goal is to try to make the world a better place, rather than contribute to its demise.  Simple acts of kindness and awareness of my footprint on the natural environment are the positive accomplishments I count on my personal ledger.

As Mother Theresa stated, “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”
 TurtleMan wrote:

it’s maybe one of my biggest fears that when I go, there won’t be anyone around who knows me well enough to much care. Knowing what kind of life I’ve lead, and hopefully having come to terms by then, perhaps it shouldn’t matter. Yet, it’s still disquieting.



pretty sure that in the end you win the race...
 TurtleMan wrote:

it’s maybe one of my biggest fears that when I go, there won’t be anyone around who knows me well enough to much care. Knowing what kind of life I’ve lead, and hopefully having come to terms by then, perhaps it shouldn’t matter. Yet, it’s still disquieting.



i feel you. 
it’s maybe one of my biggest fears that when I go, there won’t be anyone around who knows me well enough to much care. Knowing what kind of life I’ve lead, and hopefully having come to terms by then, perhaps it shouldn’t matter. Yet, it’s still disquieting.
 sunnyS wrote:

Is there anybody from London, who can tell something about the abandoned unfinished building on the cover? it's a bit strange that in central London such a valuable building plot is unused. Except as a film set (netflix: Marcella)...




Looks more like a 'gasometer' to me. Natural or Town Gas storage, used to even out the spikes in demand. The central storage would rise and fall depending on volume of gas stored. Mostly gone now...
Trying to hard...
 dolfan wrote:

Madrugada??



More like The National.
reminds me of Black.. the late, Colin Vearncombe.  I like it
..interesting how this brings to mind such a vast difference of comparison 
 Rockit9 wrote:

Madrunationpol.

Am thinking his voice doesn't quite add up to any of the individual parts...

 bluefrog wrote:
I'm getting a bit of "The National" vibe from them...
 
I'm getting strong essence of Interpol. 

Is there anybody from London, who can tell something about the abandoned unfinished building on the cover? it's a bit strange that in central London such a valuable building plot is unused. Except as a film set (netflix: Marcella)...
 rdo wrote:
Interpol?
 
Fused with Joy Division... 

National Madrugadian Ladies.   Make misery fun again. 
damn this is making me teary eyed.  I love it when a song does that 
 TheKing2 wrote:
All I can hear is 'The devine comedy' 

but better
 

 rdo wrote:
Interpol?
 

No it is Editors!
 mtbiker493 wrote:
I'm hearing a little Interpol influence
 

but better
And you all miss out on 
Smokers outside the hospital doors

as it was rejected 
Madrunationpol.
 Huey wrote:
They opened for Muse in Nijmegen...Excellent {#Bananajam}
 

This band is amazing life. never seen such a mobile bass-player.
He sounds like a subtle Silvert...
If The National and The Modern Lovers had a baby, it would be this.
I'm getting a bit of "The National" vibe from them...
When it first started the drumming sounded like be my baby
 bordello wrote:
My upload :))))

 

How do you upload? i cant figure it out
I'm hearing a little Interpol influence
This is one of those songs that grabs me and won't let go. (To me what The National would be better off trying to be.)  It's a bit on the preachy or melancholy side, but all its pieces of passion and sincerity are truly fine. 
Me like. 
This singer has a very good voice, live better than on cd, but the music is not similar to Madrugada!

I thought it was Madrugada as well, which is NOT good, seeing as I can't stand them anymore - they've been so overplayed, Bill, please enough with the Madrugada and Hoyum (sp?  LOL)...

Anyway, I LIKED this after the first minute or so, after I verified that it was indeed NOT Madrugada!   {#Cowboy}


...kind of reminds me of madrugada...
good song  / band , they sound a bit like 'the National'.
I like it so much!!!!{#Clap}
they remind me of Interpol — in a good way!
 floydoftherocks wrote:
sounds like the bastard child of dave matthews & the national.. could definitely live w/o this one..
 

I would throw in the Doves for good measure.

 

Love half-breeds and bastard childs meself.


sounds like the bastard child of dave matthews & the national.. could definitely live w/o this one..
They opened for Muse in Nijmegen...Excellent {#Bananajam}

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02.10.2008

Madrugada??
i'm not a huge fan of when people do this but i find myself compelled

this reminds my of Ian
I like this sound.
Old school epic feel. Nice!
Interpol?
I have only just discovered these guys. Great melody and 80s brought up to date sound. Check out their new album....it's magic.
This voice is very good and the music too!!

{#High-five}

Like the retro sound
 bordello wrote:
My upload :))))

 





Good upload ;)

My upload :))))

{#Curtain}  Very nice and great album cover too. {#Cheers}