Kaiser Chiefs - Things Change video free download


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Duration: 03:47
Uploaded: 2011/06/03

Separate me from...

Separate this...

Life is all, life is always tales of lost and living

I could almost feel the breath that you were almost giving

I could see the silence in the way that you were talking

I could leave the signs and sirens if I could ignore it

Friday night, lose a little liberty

Saturday night, lose a lot of money

Sunday night, think about Friday

All my life, things change

Things change

Things change

Life is separated

Things change

Things change

Almost every day

In almost every way

Sights and sound of love is all that's left of modern living

Search for signs of life down alleyways of hidden cities

Friday night, lose a bit of sympathy

Saturday night, lose a lot of money

Sunday night, think about Friday

All my life, things change

Things change

Sights and sounds of modern living

I just can't do without the sights and sounds of modern living

Things change

Things change

Things change

Sights and sounds of modern living

Sights and sounds I just can't do without

Things change

Almost every day

In almost every way

Sights and sounds of modern living

I just can't do without the sights and sounds of modern living

I told the doctor, "Separate us"

He warned us, "Both may not survive"

Things change

Comments

9 years ago

Jessik Lopez

The inspiration in bowie is evidentthis album is amazing, best album of kaiser chiefs It's a shame to have been underestimated.

10 years ago

GGGBBB

Hope so....

10 years ago

Brian Farmer

Talking Heads Jr.

10 years ago

GeekStinkLaura

Has anyone noticed how in the very end the piano part sounds like the Rivendell theme from LOTR?

11 years ago

Tropical Damo

in the same key as magic dance by david bowie of the labrinth!!

11 years ago

AJ Kohn

Things change, Almost every day#seo 

11 years ago

Rob Tyman

Very Bowie-esque sounds a little like Bowie's 'Fame' single......but has a very New Romantic 80's feel to it. Can really imagine Bowie singing this.

11 years ago

Stephanie L

This sounds like a Talking Heads track.

11 years ago

jen riches

yep, thanks people, I went through a Gary Numan, Depeche Mode... The Cure? mind search to find what this sounds like - but of course - it's Bowie. Fame. Esp that bass line in the middle. Cheers for saving me from a lot of mental anguish!

12 years ago

David Westera

I love the Chiefs.

12 years ago

john tamin

kaiser chiefs= EPIC :)

12 years ago

Nigel Pennyworth

Good song. Really like it. David Bowie's "Fame" is the strong influence behind this song. Pop culture as been always been green. Stars have recycle stuff since old 20's jazz records and silent movies. Good job.

12 years ago

ullapoolposse

@tomwantshelp I'm sure you might've heard Jagger's style as Plastic Soul, but actually listening to him and Bowie, they sound totally different. Anyway back to the Kaiser Chiefs. This song's rubbish.

12 years ago

tomwantshelp

@ullapoolposse I meant the album- Across The Universe and Fame, with A Day In The Life referenced, and the other lyrics have Lennon flourishes. I often hear Young Americans called "plastic soul", which was first popularised as a description of Jagger's singing style by black musicians. There was no style or humour in Bowie's Across The Universe, unlike when he stole the "fictional band" concept and wrote a fantastic album. Whilst this song isn't as good as the Berlin stuff, it is less dated.

12 years ago

ullapoolposse

@tomwantshelp Wasn't it Picasso who said talent borrows, but genius steals?...but if you're going to steal, do it with a bit of style, or humour, or irony. They did none of that. Also, FYI, Fame was written by David Bowie & Lennon, but released by Bowie. Young Americans *literally* features a Lennon lyric "I read the news today, oh boy", but the vocal style is nothing like that of Jagger at all. It's much more theatrical, with Bowie switching from his baritone to a falsetto.

12 years ago

tomwantshelp

@ullapoolposse It sounds like Fame to me, which is Lennon, not Bowie. I think "influenced" is fairer than "ripped off". Bowie is a genius, and probably the most influential artist of the era. He himself was "ripping off" The Beatles and The Stones (Young Americans is basically Bowie singing Lennon lyrics like Jagger)- because everyone was. Their willingness to draw on the work of greats like Bowie and The Beatles is good, not bad.

12 years ago

ullapoolposse

@tomwantshelp Yeah Tony Visconti. Who also played guitar on some of bowie's stuff in the 70's as well. But the tune is self consciously aping that era of Bowie, performances, writing etc. It's not just the production.

12 years ago

tomwantshelp

@ullapoolposse The album was produced by one of Bowie's producers.

12 years ago

Sean Kelly

sounds like very early Simple Minds ..

12 years ago

Tropical Damo

The new generation wouldnt get this music. i think its great though...all bowie fans would agree im sure. :)

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