
Date of issue: 25.07.1999
Song language: English
Revolt Into Style |
The posters on your wall mark every fashion’s rise and fall |
Why try to keep the past alive |
And though I know the time is almost 1984 |
It feels like 1965 |
The music in my room is always slightly out of tune |
My harmony is up on trial |
And though I know the rhythm you’d prefer me dancing to |
I’ll turn my revolt into style |
I hear the voice of America, telling me to hurry |
I don’t know, should I stay or should I go? |
Social scientists say New York is dying |
It’s retiring in an artificial glow |
Psychoanalysts, TV panelists |
Maybe I’d like it for a while |
Locked in a motor car, drunk in a piano bar |
Turning my revolt into style |
Turning my revolt into style |
The video is showing pictures from some other world |
But it’s OK, don’t touch that dial |
Your magazine is interviewing one of several girls |
Who’ve turned their revolt into style |
The mirrors in my eyes are always focused in surprise |
My mouth is covered by a smile |
You’ll never know what lies behind these public alibis |
I’ll turn my revolt into style |
I’ll turn my revolt into style |
I’ll turn my revolt into style |
Name | Year |
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Substitute Flesh | 1999 |
The Atom Age | 1999 |
For Young Moderns | 1999 |
Radar In My Heart | 1999 |
A Better Home In The Phantom Zone | 1999 |
Wonder Toys That Last Forever | 1999 |
Acquitted By Mirrors | 1999 |
Furniture Music | 1999 |
Stop/Go/Stop | 1999 |
Stay Young (BBC Radio 1 Friday Rock Show Session) | 1999 |