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Security throw through the wall
Future dreams we have to realize
A thousand skeptic hands
Won't keep us from the things we plan
Unless we're clinging to the things we prize
And do you feel scared, I do
But I won't stop and falter
And if we threw it all away
Things can only get better
Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh
(Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh)
Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh
(Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh)
Treating today as though it was
The last, the final show
Get to sixty and feel no regret
It may take a little time
A lonely path, an uphill climb
Success or failure will not alter it
And do you feel scared, I do
And I won't stop and falter
And if we threw it all away
Things can only get better
Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh
(Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh)
Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh
(Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh)
And do you feel scared, I do
And I won't stop and falter
And if we threw it all away
Things can only get better
Ah!
Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh
(Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh)
Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh
(Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh)
Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa oh-oh-oh-oh
(Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh)
Whoa whoa whoa-whoa oh-oh-oh
(Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh)
Whoa whoa whoa-oh-oh whoa-whoa whoa-oh-oh
Adore this man and the profound effect he's had on me. In my personal pantheon he's the left hand. Iconoclastic love.
Great production, still sounds fresh today.
Thank you Ruper Hine. (wo btw past away in 2020)
For me, this typifies everything that was wrong with music in the 80s.
Bah! Exactly opposite. THIS is what made the 80's so unique.
I second that, as long as i don’t hear blinded me with science, will be okay
A solid 8.
Howard Jones is, imho, supremely underrated.
I Agree!! GREAT TUNE!! PS: When he was young, he looked like Stan Laurel, now he looks like Oliver Hardy LOL!
Howard Jones is, imho, supremely underrated.
For me, this typifies everything that was wrong with music in the 80s.
Nah, this way you always know when a song was recorded! Doesn't get more '80s than '85! 🤣
I have loved Howard Jones ever since I heard "Those Who Move Clouds" playing in an AMC theater as a young teen. Somehow I figured out who the artist was, before Shazam, and have grooved to his sounds ever since. He's a great person and musician. His streaming performance during quarantine was right on time as me and a good friend watched it on a TV outside on his deck, maintaining our 6 feet of social distancing. Now I've had Covid twice... but I digress.
Back in the day when I swaggered with youthful arrogance, I abhorred Howard Jones, classifying him as a phony, poppy prat. None of the earthy anger directed at conservative overlords evident in the music of Paul Weller, Billy Bragg et al (it needs to be said, I still love the music from these and others).
Gazing nowadays at the navel located in my rather portly midriff, comfy in a recliner on my back patio, gazing out at my accumulated accoutrements after 40 years of graft. I find a whole lot more depth to Jones' music than I was willing to admit back then. This is a great example of that. Clever by half and it does have a certain anthemic feel. Bloody great sport RP!!
Huzzah!
The last, the final show
Get to sixty and feel no regret
It may take a little time
A lonely path, an uphill climb
Success or failure will not alter it"
Howard is 66 in 2021. Hope he's lived up to his ideals of 36 years ago.
Back in the day when I swaggered with youthful arrogance, I abhorred Howard Jones, classifying him as a phony, poppy prat. None of the earthy anger directed at conservative overlords evident in the music of Paul Weller, Billy Bragg et al (it needs to be said, I still love the music from these and others).
Gazing nowadays at the navel located in my rather portly midriff, comfy in a recliner on my back patio, gazing out at my accumulated accoutrements after 40 years of graft. I find a whole lot more depth to Jones' music than I was willing to admit back then. This is a great example of that. Clever by half and it does have a certain anthemic feel. Bloody great sport RP!!
I relate. Nick Kershaw is the most surprising one.
I just realized the lyric is a play on "Things can always get worse". Glass-half-full kind of song, vs. glass-half-empty!
Gazing nowadays at the navel located in my rather portly midriff, comfy in a recliner on my back patio, gazing out at my accumulated accoutrements after 40 years of graft. I find a whole lot more depth to Jones' music than I was willing to admit back then. This is a great example of that. Clever by half and it does have a certain anthemic feel. Bloody great sport RP!!
Probably one of the best tracks from one of the more mediocre of the new wavy synch pop 80s folks, ironically he seems to have preserved a veneer of acceptability that definitely is greater than his originality or creativity. Still nice to hear that blast from the past, but I hope the frequency is one HJ track a year....
My perv mind saw the last line as "one HJ a year" and I was like "NO, more!" lol
As a kid in the 80s I was playing with my parents LPs from the 60s & 70s, so this sounds familiar yet I don't recognize it....a lot of 80s tunes are like that for me...I'll call it a 6 though....Long Live RP!!
Probably one of the best tracks from one of the more mediocre of the new wavy synch pop 80s folks, ironically he seems to have preserved a veneer of acceptability that definitely is greater than his originality or creativity. Still nice to hear that blast from the past, but I hope the frequency is one HJ track a year....
You might need to update the wikipedia entry to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Jones_(English_musician)