Laibach Vaticanae Lyrics. Vaticanae lyrics performed by Laibach: Roma immortale di Martiri e di Santi, Roma immortale accogli i nostri canti: Gloria nei cieli a Dio nostro Signore, Pace ai Fedeli, di Cristo nell'amore.
War Lyrics by Laibach from the Anthems album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Oh no-there's got to be a better way Say it again There's got to be a better way-yeah What is it good for?
We shall fight on the landing grounds We shall fight in the fields and in the streets We shall go on till the end We shall defend our state We shall never surrender Songwriters:
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. We Are Millions And Millions Are One LyricsLove takes me overLike a rising rocketLove takes me overLike a shining diamondLove takes me overWith golden badges on the chestWhat I am you'll becomeI saw the lightWe're all so much alikeCome to me - do not fightI lost controlOver the big blue skySo what do you want?You shine so brightBut it is dark in the heat of the nightSo why do you wantTo share your starIn the darkWe're rising higherCome, don't look back nowLet's reach the starsBefore the sundriseLove takes us overAcross the point of no returnWhat I am you'll becomeWe are millionsAnd millions are like oneCome to me - do not fightEmbrace the new dayReflecting in your eyesSo what do you want?You shine so brightBut it is dark in the heat of the nightSo why do you wantTo share your starIn the darkWriter(s): ivan novak - matevž kolenc - mina špilerLyrics powered by from Spectre LoadingYou Might Like LoadingFAQs for We Are Millions And Millions Are One
There are crowds in the streets They are crying to be heard I hear echoes of voices I hear echoes of voices They are trying so hard But the ears are kept shut Trying so hard But the ears are kept shut Trying so hard But the ears are kept shut I see millions of hands They are raised to the sky I see visions of outrage I see visions of outrage Europe is falling apart Europe is falling apart Europe is falling apart Europe is falling apart Europe is falling Apart In the absence of war We are questioning peace In the absence of god We all pray to police Oceans of people Oceans of souls Oceans of people Oceans of souls Add your thoughts Log in now to tell us what you think this song means. Don’t have an account? Create an account with SongMeanings to post comments, submit lyrics, and more. It’s super easy, we promise!
Laibach is an industrial group whose members prefer to be known as a collective rather than reveal individual names; they've been seen as fascists and of practicing Germanophilia because of their music's Wagnerian thunder and their military attire. According to Laibach, "We are fascists as much as Hitler was a painter." Since fascism needs a scapegoat to flourish, the members of Laibach mocked it by becoming their own scapegoat and willingly sought alienation. Showing a ridiculous lust for authority, Laibach's releases featured artwork influenced by anti-Nazi photomontage artist John Heartfield, and the group's live shows portray rock concerts as absurd political rallies. In interviews their answers are wry manifestos, and they never break /br /Formed the same year longtime Yugoslavian leader Marshall Josip Broz Tito died, Laibach started activity in 1980 in the industrial coal-mining town of Trbovlje in the center of what is now Slovenia. They took their name from the nearby city Ljubljana's title during Nazi occupation. Their first performance was canceled by authorities for their controversial use of symbols, and military service kept them away from performing until June of 1981. Laibach first played Ljubljana in January of 1982, and the Ljubljana-Zagreb-Beograd collection captures some the group's performances from this time from ca**ettes sold at shows. The Laibach/Last Few Days ca**ette from 1983 was the group's first proper release, and ca**ettes from labels like Staal Tapes and Skuk followed. Milan Fras joined as vocalist, and his distinctive growl and grim stare still makes him the group's most recognizable member. An appearance on Yugoslavian TV with shaved heads and military attire provoked the state to issue a ban on the name Laibach in Ljubljana that was not lifted until 1987. br /br /Around the time of the EP Panorama/Die Liebe's release, a concert was planned and posters put up overnight with only Laibach's trademark cross representing the group. Both concert and poster are captured on December 21, 1984. Laibach soon joined the likeminded artist collective Irwin and theater group Scipion Nasice Sisters to form the organization Neue Slowenische Kunst, or NSK. NSK became involved in the group's concerts and Irwin's artwork would often be displayed at venues. The group's debut studio album, which also featured the cross only, was released in 1985 but was reissued in 1999 as Laibach. Baptism, from 1986, includes the group's soundtrack to the NSK stage production Baptism Under Triglav. Laibach's music had remained a challenging combination of military marches and tape loops that only fans of Throbbing Gristle, Nurse With Wound, and the like paid much attention to, but things were about to /br /Wax Trax! in America and Mute in the gave 1987's Opus Dei Laibach's first widely available release. Included were bizarre thumping cover versions of Queen's "One Vision" and one-hit wonder Opus' "Life Is Life," and videos of both were shown on MTV. A worldwide tour followed, and Laibach was invited by John Peel to do a Peel Session and Michael Clark commissioned the group to provide music for his dance company. The idea of covering pop music in Wagnerian style was expanded on 1988's Sympathy for the Devil EP, which included multiple versions of the Rolling Stones' cla**ic, and Let It Be, which reproduced the whole of the Beatles' album, minus the title track. Let It Be included a version of "Across the Universe," sung by fellow NSK members Germania, whose ethereal female vocals would show up on many later releases. Another world tour followed, and a bootleg video of a Dallas, TX, concert showed up on the short-lived Videophile label. The group's success caused various early recordings to be reissued, and 1990 saw Laibach return to more orchestral work with its soundtrack to a NSK production of Macbeth. br /br /Laibach celebrated the fall of the Berlin Wall with the "Oktober/Geburt Einer Nation" single, containing more of a techno slant and a remix credited to the mysterious Kraftbach. Released in 1992, Kapital fully embraced minimal techno and focused on the growth of capitalism in Eastern Europe. A world tour (with each member's skin painted silver) and more reissues followed. A return to the bombastic cover versions was heard on the war-focused NATO as the former Yugoslavia fell apart. The techno was left up to the new side project 300,000 and its debut, Also Sprach Johann Paul II. The NATO world tour was documented on the limited-edition CD and video box set Occupied Europe NATO in 1996, the same year the band released the religious-themed and cover version-filled Jesus Christ Superstars. That album's live show toured the world on and off up until the release of 2003's WAT, a return to techno and the band's first pop album to contain primarily self-penned material in a while. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Laibach Laibach Laibach [ˈlaɪbax] is a Slovenian avant-garde music group associated with industrial, martial, and neo-classical musical styles. Laibach was formed on June 1, 1980 in Trbovlje, Slovenia, at the time SFR Yugoslavia. Laibach represents the music wing of the Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) art collective, of which it was a founding member in 1984. The name "Laibach" is the German name for Slovenia's capital city, Ljubljana. more » Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! We are no ordinary type of group We are no humble pop musicians We don''t seduce with melodies And we're not here to please you We have no answers to your questions Yet we can question your demands We don't intend to save your souls Suspense is our device We are time We are time We are time We are time From moses to muhammad, From kapital to nato Acropolis to opus dei, From marx and back to plato From the golden age to the age of steel, From the beginning to the end From zero to infinity The first to the seventh continent From no solution to revolution, The red star to star wars The turning point to the point of no return, New order to a brave new world Mechanical to digital From poltergeist to zeitgeist From god's will to evil And from superstars to the anti-christ We are time We are time We are time We are time We are the thieves of the lost horizons We are the mirror of the deadly curse We shall give you nothing And in return we'll take even less But when our beat stops And the lights go out And when we leave this place You will be left here all alone With a static scream locked on your face We are time We are time We are time We are time Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind Citation Use the citation below to add these lyrics to your bibliography: Missing lyrics by Laibach? Know any other songs by Laibach? Don't keep it to yourself! The Web's Largest Resource for Music, Songs & Lyrics A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Watch the song video Wat Browse Our awesome collection of Promoted Songs » Quiz Are you a music master? » Finish The Weeknd's lyric: “Ooh, I’m _______ by the lights No I can’t sleep until I feel your _____”. A. Shaken, kiss B. Blinded, touch C. Dragged, love D. Trusted, skin
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