Madrugada — Step Into This Room And Dance For Me
Album: The Nightly Disease
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Total ratings: 659
Released: 2001
Length: 5:10
Plays (last 30 days): 3
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Total ratings: 659
Length: 5:10
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Closer, move in closer
Closer now than
Than ever before
I doubt it that you can survive
So far from your trenches and your friends
This is where competition starts and
And all that ends
I sense a lot of tension
Loose, loose
Pull out your arsenal
Dance
Step into this room and dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, lady, dance for me
Come on, come on, dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
By now we should know the music and the steps
Oh, me, I never asked, I never set you up
A little something for me?
A little something thrown back at me?
This is the floor, these are the rules
These are the moves
This is the room in which we dance
Close the door, say you will dance
Step into this room and dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, lady, dance for me
Come on, come on, dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, come on, dance for me
Come on, come on, dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, lady, dance for me
Come on, come on, dance
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, come on, dance
Step into this room and dance for me
Closer now than
Than ever before
I doubt it that you can survive
So far from your trenches and your friends
This is where competition starts and
And all that ends
I sense a lot of tension
Loose, loose
Pull out your arsenal
Dance
Step into this room and dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, lady, dance for me
Come on, come on, dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
By now we should know the music and the steps
Oh, me, I never asked, I never set you up
A little something for me?
A little something thrown back at me?
This is the floor, these are the rules
These are the moves
This is the room in which we dance
Close the door, say you will dance
Step into this room and dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, lady, dance for me
Come on, come on, dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, come on, dance for me
Come on, come on, dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, lady, dance for me
Come on, come on, dance
Step into this room and dance for me
Come on, come on, dance
Step into this room and dance for me
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I generally love this band, but this song is not their best. A little creepy, yes.
Channeling Leonard
Sounds like he got possessed by Leonard Cohen
Aud wrote:
it's creepy!
but good
it's creepy!
but good
AbileneTexas wrote:
it's creepy!
Kind of surprised that this song's rated so low by the RP community. I, on the other hand, like it quite a bit.
it's creepy!
With their Yes-No-Don't know of splitting and reunification they pulled every good trigger for proving the truth of "Everything is interesting the most if it's rare. Congratulations!
AbileneTexas wrote:
Same here. I Agree!
Kind of surprised that this song's rated so low by the RP community. I, on the other hand, like it quite a bit.
Same here. I Agree!
siriuss wrote:
I've demolished your 7 with a 1 ๐
Your comment is a minus one!!
I've demolished your 7 with a 1 ๐
Your comment is a minus one!!
westslope wrote:
I like it too! I'll see your 7 and give it a ten!
I like it and gave it a 7 in order to boost ratings. :-)
I like it too! I'll see your 7 and give it a ten!
westslope wrote:
I've demolished your 7 with a 1 ๐
I like it and gave it a 7 in order to boost ratings. :-)
I've demolished your 7 with a 1 ๐
I like it and gave it a 7 in order to boost ratings. :-)
Kind of surprised that this song's rated so low by the RP community. I, on the other hand, like it quite a bit.
TerryS wrote:
to Leonard Cohen-ish for me but Bill did play a Cohen cover previousley
Too dense for me.
to Leonard Cohen-ish for me but Bill did play a Cohen cover previousley
Too dense for me.
LizK wrote:
Didn't you hear? Madrugada and Hiatt are touring near you! How many tickets do ya want!?!?!
Oh, I thought this was John Hiatt. Because it's exceptionally awful.
Didn't you hear? Madrugada and Hiatt are touring near you! How many tickets do ya want!?!?!
norbertZ wrote:
It's a match!
My first Number 1 vote
It's a match!
Oh, I thought this was John Hiatt. Because it's exceptionally awful.
hempmandan wrote:
I actually though this was Leonard Cohen till I looked at the playlist.
i could see leonard cohen doing this one
I actually though this was Leonard Cohen till I looked at the playlist.
Lyrics are interesting. Execution is not
Sine_Nomine wrote:
You must have never heard "Playground In My Mind" by Clint Holmes. Talk about creepy.
This is the creepiest song I've ever heard in my life.
You must have never heard "Playground In My Mind" by Clint Holmes. Talk about creepy.
Nice sequey from Dance me to the moon Bill, would be better if I liked the song!
Quite likeable! Dark in a good way.
Fabulous album start to finish.
You have to hear this one in context of the whole album, otherwise it sounds like a creepshow. Excellent album, highly encourage you to partake.
Ok, but a little dark and creepy.
Anything by the boys from Norway is awesome by me.
i could see leonard cohen doing this one
The more this guy asks me to dance, the less likely I am to do it.
Next dark speaker, not singer! Madrugada made some good music, but to dark for my taste, and so.. they do not come out of the shade!
My first Number 1 vote
Oh no... This song again. I had forgotten it. Much in the same way a trauma victim has amnesia.
EssexTex wrote:
"Blue Velvet" was incredibly brutal and dispiriting the first time I watched it. The second time, I could see the brilliance of it...but I still wanted to torture Frank to death.
I see Dennis Hopper with his breathing mask!...F*ckin f*ck!
"Blue Velvet" was incredibly brutal and dispiriting the first time I watched it. The second time, I could see the brilliance of it...but I still wanted to torture Frank to death.
Sine_Nomine wrote:
It isn't Amy's in the Attic by ICP, but it's right up there.
This is the creepiest song I've ever heard in my life.
It isn't Amy's in the Attic by ICP, but it's right up there.
ch83575 wrote:
no, thats actually Leonard Cohen.
Are you sure? I think its Sivert Hoyem , the singer of Madrugada.
no, thats actually Leonard Cohen.
Are you sure? I think its Sivert Hoyem , the singer of Madrugada.
pinto wrote:
Is that the singer on the cover?
no, thats actually Leonard Cohen.
Is that the singer on the cover?
no, thats actually Leonard Cohen.
This is the creepiest song I've ever heard in my life.
aaronm wrote:
Is that the singer on the cover?
The song's fairly interesting, though the singer's whole "I'm just like Leonard Cohen but not as good" shtick isn't the best.
Is that the singer on the cover?
The song's fairly interesting, though the singer's whole "I'm just like Leonard Cohen but not as good" shtick isn't the best.
vandal wrote:
To which stream(s) do you listen, when you tune into RadioIO.com?
Jam is the best one. I get more download ideas from it than anywhere except RP.
To which stream(s) do you listen, when you tune into RadioIO.com?
Jam is the best one. I get more download ideas from it than anywhere except RP.
keller1 wrote:
Well, except that you just did, as did the appropriately named Out To Lunch.
I will admit that I'm outvoted, at least here on RP, because I don't like Radiohead. It doesn't change the fact the every time I hear Thom Yorke's caterwauling I flip to RadioIO Jam for an hour or so for some actual rock music.
And I'm actually starting to wonder, as I hear the first 10 or seconds or so of each of their atonal dirges, if it isn't just "cool" to like Radiohead. To my ear, it can't really be about the music.
To which stream(s) do you listen, when you tune into RadioIO.com?
Well, except that you just did, as did the appropriately named Out To Lunch.
I will admit that I'm outvoted, at least here on RP, because I don't like Radiohead. It doesn't change the fact the every time I hear Thom Yorke's caterwauling I flip to RadioIO Jam for an hour or so for some actual rock music.
And I'm actually starting to wonder, as I hear the first 10 or seconds or so of each of their atonal dirges, if it isn't just "cool" to like Radiohead. To my ear, it can't really be about the music.
To which stream(s) do you listen, when you tune into RadioIO.com?
Ag3nt0rang3 wrote:
Just FYI, more than 300 out of 1300 people on Radio Paradise rated Karma Police a 10, and more than half of all raters rated that song at least a 9. Since I don't believe in slagging people because of their ratings of songs, I won't compare the ratings for Tusk with those for Karma Police.
Well, except that you just did, as did the appropriately named Out To Lunch.
I will admit that I'm outvoted, at least here on RP, because I don't like Radiohead. It doesn't change the fact the every time I hear Thom Yorke's caterwauling I flip to RadioIO Jam for an hour or so for some actual rock music.
And I'm actually starting to wonder, as I hear the first 10 or seconds or so of each of their atonal dirges, if it isn't just "cool" to like Radiohead. To my ear, it can't really be about the music.
Just FYI, more than 300 out of 1300 people on Radio Paradise rated Karma Police a 10, and more than half of all raters rated that song at least a 9. Since I don't believe in slagging people because of their ratings of songs, I won't compare the ratings for Tusk with those for Karma Police.
Well, except that you just did, as did the appropriately named Out To Lunch.
I will admit that I'm outvoted, at least here on RP, because I don't like Radiohead. It doesn't change the fact the every time I hear Thom Yorke's caterwauling I flip to RadioIO Jam for an hour or so for some actual rock music.
And I'm actually starting to wonder, as I hear the first 10 or seconds or so of each of their atonal dirges, if it isn't just "cool" to like Radiohead. To my ear, it can't really be about the music.
keller1 wrote:
Just FYI, more than 300 out of 1300 people on Radio Paradise rated Karma Police a 10, and more than half of all raters rated that song at least a 9. Since I don't believe in slagging people because of their ratings of songs, I won't compare the ratings for Tusk with those for Karma Police.
Pretty rich from somebody who gave Karma Police a 10.
Just FYI, more than 300 out of 1300 people on Radio Paradise rated Karma Police a 10, and more than half of all raters rated that song at least a 9. Since I don't believe in slagging people because of their ratings of songs, I won't compare the ratings for Tusk with those for Karma Police.
topherg87 wrote:
agreed.
the talking part was especially creepy. the singing part was only marginally so.
i feel violated
agreed.
the talking part was especially creepy. the singing part was only marginally so.
Step in to this room and shoot me. Please.
Leonard Cohen, minus the lyrics and the charisma...
Leonard Cohen, minus the lyrics and the charisma...
i feel violated
I think Leonard Cohen should sue!
EssexTex wrote:
I see Dennis Hopper with his breathing mask!...F*ckin f*ck!
That is SO weird!
I was just gonna comment how this could be the male counterpart to Julie Cruise (TP)...
7.
...intriguing...
I see Dennis Hopper with his breathing mask!...F*ckin f*ck!
out_to_lunch wrote:
It's because you have Tusk in your top ranked songs.
Pretty rich from somebody who gave Karma Police a 10.
keller1 wrote:
Having a Y chromosome I never know how to react to stuff like this, so I rely on the comments from the women, which in this case are equal parts "Yeah, just like that" and "EEEWWW, creepy".
So I'm no farther ahead than before I read em.
Story of my life.
It's because you have Tusk in your top ranked songs.
Having a Y chromosome I never know how to react to stuff like this, so I rely on the comments from the women, which in this case are equal parts "Yeah, just like that" and "EEEWWW, creepy".
So I'm no farther ahead than before I read em.
Story of my life.
sqqqrly wrote:
"or else it gets the hose again."
"puthefuckinlotioninthebaaaasket!!!"
EssexTex wrote:
I see Dennis Hopper with his breathing mask!
Yeah! The cover, and the sinister vocals reminded me immediately of Blue Velvet. 7 from the Nottingham jury.
Inamorato wrote:
that's it....nice and slow.....
;)
cool, I like that
Uh...you go first
Deemi, why you do dis to me?
expecting to hear this in an episode of "Cold Case" or "CSI" sometime...
siandbeth wrote:
Isabella Rosselini
i don't think so
courtney2u wrote:
I don't think I'd dance for him...
yeah, this is unnerving. Go away, dude, we got enough freaks to deal with already.
Dammit! Another album I gotta buy....I'm going broke.
pweverka wrote:
Is that Linda Ronstadt on the cover of the album?
Isabella Rosselini
Wonderfully creepy and weird...
jgeyer wrote:
"It rubs the lotion on it's skin."
"or else it gets the hose again."
Wow- this is a upbeat little diddy...reminds me of REM "shiny happy people"
Is that Linda Ronstadt on the cover of the album?
does his voice really have this quality, is the sound mostly due to production equipment?
bluedot wrote:
haven't read the other comments, but this just sounds like bad leonard cohen to me. why not just play some good leonard cohen?
I couldn't help notice your user name and it reminded me of Blue Blot...doesn't the vocal sound like the band Blue Blot Does anyone remember Blue Dot?
Rockabobbie wrote:
C-R-E-E-P-Y, with a capital EEP! SOunds like the guy in Silence of the Lambs. I keep waiting for him to slither out, "Precious..." Definitely one of those "you gotta be in the mood" songs.
"It rubs the lotion on it's skin."
Its as if Leonard Cohen and Peter Murphy had a brain-dead baby.
So not doing it for me.
I definitely agree -- it's Leonard Cohen, except crappy.
Date-rape goth-rock?
a very pale and watery reflection of Leonard Cohen...without the great lyrics
Oh my god. I think this is the theme song for that creepy stalker guy from college who always drove by my house r-e-a-l-l-y slow. EEEK!
C-R-E-E-P-Y, with a capital EEP! SOunds like the guy in Silence of the Lambs. I keep waiting for him to slither out, "Precious..." Definitely one of those "you gotta be in the mood" songs.
I don't think I'd dance for him...
DownHomeGirl wrote:
uh...i think he wants somebody to dance for him...
What gave you that impression?
What the hell? ... hey, this is okay.
Great mood music for a dungeon scene . :-k :nodhead:
something about that voice,so rough and smooth and warm I could wrap myself in it
you talkin to me ? you are ? Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh yeaaaahhhhhhhh !!!
DavidCarrico wrote:
Yes Satan? Oh, i'm sorry, i thought you were somebody else...
I kind of like this creepy song!
Yes Satan? Oh, i'm sorry, i thought you were somebody else...
I love the mood this song creates. Yeah, I could see it in a Lynch film for sure.
haven't read the other comments, but this just sounds like bad leonard cohen to me. why not just play some good leonard cohen?
Teko wrote:
This would fit nicely on the "Until the End of the World" soundtrack...
This a creepy song...but I like it ! I think it would fit better on "Twin Peaks" though...or any of Lynch's movies for that matter (except "Dunes").
Well cool!!
This would fit nicely on the "Until the End of the World" soundtrack...
crap - i had to take my earphones off.
CA-REE-PEE!!!
there oughta be a warning before that song is played.
uh...i think he wants somebody to dance for him...
ANNE_MARIE wrote:
creepy!
I know! All I can think of is Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs. ("It steps into the room and dances for me...and then puts the lotion on!")
Swans lite.
What an odd thing that there should be a Swans lite.
gives a new meaning to the word \"boring.\"
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Anywhere you can buy their albums without paying the crazy Import price? Industrial Silence is $30 on Amazon - little nuts.
Originally Posted by ksb:
This guy sounds like a pervert...
I was really liking this song till i read your comment.
Well, having sampled this oddity and some other music from one of my mother countries, it saddens me to report that indeed, a-ha remains the best representative of pop music from Norway. :roll:
Thanks for the snooze, RP, I love it when a song can help me nap!
:(
Originally Posted by ksb:
This guy sounds like a pervert...
for real
Originally Posted by ludwig7:
Sounds to me like a hybrid of Tom Waits and Robbie Robertson. Starts out kinda nice, but then never really goes anywhere.
I agree, but I also would add just a touch of Leonard Cohen to the mix.
:)
This guy sounds like a pervert...
Sounds to me like a hybrid of Tom Waits and Robbie Robertson. Starts out kinda nice, but then never really goes anywhere.
fabulous example of a great radioparadise find. well done.
Originally Posted by newwavegurly:
I was thinking it sounds like Leonard Cohen.
Thinking just the same, a smidge more varied perhaps. Either way, I like both now. ;)
that was awful. let us never speak of this again
Originally Posted by (8?ยป:
tastes like chicken....
More like Leonard Cohen methinks, but maybe even better.
I was thinking it sounds like Leonard Cohen.
Kind of reminds me of Tom Waits. I like it.