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Hold me close, and try and understand
Desire is hunger is the fire I breathe
Love is a banquet on which we feed
Come on now, try and understand
The way I feel under your command
Take my hand, as the sun descends
They can't hurt you now
Can't hurt you now
Can't hurt you now
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Have I a doubt, baby, when I'm alone
Love is a ring, a telephone
Love is an angel, disguised as lust
Here in our beds 'til the morning comes
Come on now, try and understand
The way I feel under your command
Take my hand, as the sun descends
They can't hurt you now
Can't hurt you now
Can't hurt you now
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
With love we sleep,
With doubt the vicious circle turns, and burns
Without you, oh I cannot live,
Forgive the yearning burning
I believe it's time to heal to feel,
So take me now
Take me now
Take me now
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Because the night belongs to lovers
Because the night belongs to us
Give me the Patti Smith version!
Maybe, but I was really glad just now that Bill played this version.
I'm not a big fan of Patti Smith, by and large, but this song is an exception. Why play this Prozac-soaked cover rather than the spine-chilling original is beyond me.
Patti Smith
This is actually painful.
No, not at all.
Give me the Patti Smith version!
Yes - this is insipid.
I'll take the Patti Smith original all day, every day.
That's because Patti Smith is an original. But I like the 10,000 Maniac's version too.
"Haughty, Cold, & Distant" was the name of a band I played in back in my college days. We often did a klezmer version of Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey" to open the shows.
I'm thinking you have never seen her live. She's amazing.
Music by Bruce. Lyrics by Patti.
She also wrote lyrics on some of the early Blue Öyster Cult albums.
Ugh.
OM*G. Thank you for that intro. Holy cow, better than the original. Goosebumps all the way through.
Or to the cover by Patti Smith ;-)
Patti is the co-author of the song and her version was released before Springsteen released his version. Moreover, I don't think there is a studio version of this by Springsteen. First released by him as part of the 1975-85 5 LP set.
Anything is an improvement on Patti Smith, the most over-rated artist since ... well, Pet Shop Boys.
I also disagree with your assessemnt of Patti (and the Pet Shop Boys for that matter) but that is a different topic and a matter of opinion.
So bland compared to Patti Smith.
Co-written by Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen, but originally released and performed by Smith. Classic.
This version? Not so much...
Anything is an improvement on Patti Smith, the most over-rated artist since ... well, Pet Shop Boys.
Or to the cover by Patti Smith ;-)
Was about to say the same. Garbage... version is like a shot of whiskey to clear out the taste of a sugary drink.
And that guitar solo!

"Haughty, Cold, & Distant" was the name of a band I played in back in my college days. We often did a klezmer version of Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey" to open the shows.
Give me a hot kazoo any day! (Uh oh. That doesn't sound so good on a family site like this.)
That version is incredible. Obviously, it's always going to be Patti's song, but that cover still blows my mind every time I hear it. Paternoster's guitar work is just so damn satisfying!
That is because it is not Patti Smith!
Natalie was singing long before Starbucks existed for crying out loud, and I'm not even really a fan. And Margo does what she does because it suits her voice and she does it damn well.
"Haughty, Cold, & Distant" was the name of a band I played in back in my college days. We often did a klezmer version of Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey" to open the shows.
Wow, thanks for the share! I was about to hit PSD as I always do for this song, but decided to check out the comments first. Finally, a version of this song I like!
Wow....
Just.
Wow.
It's not often I get goose pimples these days, but the Garbage/Screaming females version is bangin'. My hair was standing on end. What's left of it.
I would like to have some of what you are smokin...talk about an uninspired job by NM...unlistenable
Thanks, leafmold, for giving me a respiratory infection every spring.
...oh, and for your vacuous song commentary.
Frater_Kork wrote:
Her voice cracking is the high-point of this version for me - it shows more emotion or spontaneity than I'm accustomed to hearing from her.
It's odd how many people seem to be unaware that these "unplugged" albums were released by MTV, they were not releases from the artists or their labels. They were live "unplugged" gigs played by the bands for MTV; it seems like throwing in a cover version was done by most of the bands.
AGREED. Of all the versions around......
I wholeheartedly agree. Stop playing this insipid music with her horrible voice PLEASE!!!!!
Please stop!
I wholeheartedly agree. Stop playing this insipid music with her horrible voice PLEASE!!!!!

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This is a shot of Natalie Merchant when 10,000 Maniacs were cool. They were on tour right after the release of In My Tribe. Most of my close friends, myself included, were completely obsessed with this record, and moreso The Wishing Chair. This concert took place at City Gardens in Trenton, NJ. At the show, Natalie announced that she needed money to do her laundry. She asked for someone to buy a sketch that she did. One of our posse bought the sketch for $5.
I like 10k Maniacs just fine, but this is a degradation of the Patti Smith classic. Patti makes it a testament, Natalie makes it like reading cue cards.
Bloody well put!

I think Natalie Merchant's attempt doesn't succeed as well as it could have because although pleasant (to me anyway) her voice, unlike that of Patti Smith or Springsteen, isn't quite passionate enough for this song. I would love to hear Bruce's version.
Exactly. A bit like Rufus Wainwright's version of Hallelujah —- unneccessary.
I like 10k Maniacs just fine, but this is a degradation of the Patti Smith classic. Patti makes it a testament, Natalie makes it like reading cue cards.
I normally like Natalie's voice, but there is a distinct lack of passion here.
More like a Yugo. When you hear her voice yugo somewhere else.
But then we recall the cover of her Motherland album, and all is quickly forgiven.

toterola wrote:
Only thing is, Patti's is an altered version of Springsteen's original song. So how does that shake out?
thewiseking wrote:




Not sorry!