"I Am the Resurrection" is a song by the Stone Roses and the final song on the UK version of their debut album. Shoot You Down. Votes are used to help determine the most interesting content on RYM. Throughout ‘The Stone Roses’, Ian Brown softly delivers lyrics that combine anger at the Monarchy (“It’s curtains for you, Elizabeth my dear“) and the government (“Every member of parliament trips on glue“) with sacrilegious arrogance (“I am the resurrection and I am the light“) and the unbridled optimism of talented youth (“Sometimes I fantasise, when the streets are cold and lonely and the cars … I Am the Resurrection This song is by The Stone Roses and appears… on the album The Stone Roses (1989) on the album The Complete Stone Roses (1995) on the television soundtrack Heroes (2004) Down, down, you bring me down I hear you knocking down my door And I can't sleep at night Your face it has no place No room for you inside my house I need to be alone Don't waste your words, I … a 5 minute FUNK BREAKDOWN!?? Squire's and … Luke 11.5-10; Luke 13.23-27). Released in April 1992 on Silvertone (catalog no.
For the John Fahey song, see it mixes jangly guitars and poppy hooks with a more progressive composition and the results are great.
The chorus lyric ("I am the resurrection and I am the life") was taken from a church board Ian Brown had seen, quite appropriately, as this song has religious power. oh what's that? To rate, slide your finger across the stars from left to right.
Genres: Baggy / Madchester, Neo-Psychedelia. Made Of Stone.
I am the resurrection and I am the life, I couldn't ever bring myself to hate you as I'd like. The track's title and its placing as the final song on the album is believed to have influenced the title of their long-awaited follow-up album, Originally, the 12" exclusively contained the 8:13 long "Extended 16:9 Ratio Club Mix". Don't Stop. Bye Bye Badman. Waterfall.
I Am The Resurrection The Stone Roses; Down down you bring me down I hear you knocking down my Door and I can't sleep at night Your face it has no place No room for you inside my House I need to be alone Don't waste your words I don't need Anything from you I don't care where you've been or What you plan to do Turn turn I wish you'd learn There's a time and place for everything I've got to get it through … Writer(s): Brown Ian George, Squire John. Submit Corrections.
"I Am the Resurrection" Single by The Stone Roses; from the album The Stone Roses; A-side "I Am The Resurrection (remix)" B-side "I Am The Resurrection (dub)" Released: 30 March 1992: Format: 7" vinyl; 12" vinyl; cassette; CD; Recorded: 1989: Genre: Madchester: Length: 8: 13: Label: Silvertone: … … Elizabeth My Dear (Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister. Ahora bien, la remezcla editada es una ABERRACIÓN. Mientras el single "físico" incluya la versión original del álbum, es imposible quitarle las cinco estrellas. Mani's funky bass is matched by Reni's complex drumming, then Squire starts adding guitar lines of all styles from all directions.
In addition to the title alluding to John 11, he argues that there are references to stubbornness and repentance found in the prophetic literature of the Old Testament (which repeatedly uses the language of "turning" to God) and persistence and redemption in the New Testament which uses the language of knocking at doors (e.g. She Bangs The Drums. ORE CD 40; CD). Lyrics to 'I Am The Resurrection' by Stone Roses. This Is The One. I Am the Resurrection, a Single by The Stone Roses. Your face it has no place No room for you inside my house Other versions were considerably shorter. S. The Stone Roses Lyrics.
album: "The Stone Roses" (1989) I Wanna Be Adored. After having heard the group take it easy for most of the LP, you suddenly hear them give it their all. Amazing melodies, and despite its lenght it seems to last such a short time.This is the best Stone Roses song ever, so why have I only deemed it worthy of half a star? The Stone Roses Clocking in it a hefty eight minutes plus, the ambitious, sprawling “I Am The Resurrection” represents for many people the high point of the ‘Madchester’ scene. The song therefore partly functions as "a story of God and Israel/humanity in the Bible" but now "applied to a human relationship".This article is about the single by The Stone Roses.
AZLyrics. This is because, this cash-in Silvertone release (when the band had left the label) contained incredibly poor tinny remixes of this fabulous song.
Why did they tamper with perfection?The fact that this song isn't included in the top lists of any major music publications is why I generally don't trust music "experts"Wow, that radio version really sucks, always on skip.Maaan... that chorus is euphoric!
John Squire designed the "I Am the Resurrection" cover, (an up-close shot from the cover of the first album) continuing the Biblical scholar James Crossley has noted the biblical language throughout the song where the singer takes on the role of a Christ-like or God-like figure ("I am the resurrection and I am the life"). Down, down, you bring me down I hear you knocking down my door And I can't sleep at night. energetic, male vocals, passionate, rhythmic, triumphant, uplifting, breakup, hateful, melodic, rebelliousGreat way to finish of their debut album.