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Heaven or las vegas


Cocteau Twins Lyrics

 
Song Facts. "Heaven or Las Vegas" is a song by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins, released in October 1990 as the second single from their album of the same name. This track, described as dream pop, achieved notable success, reaching No. 9 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart in 1991. The composition of "Heaven or Las Vegas" showcases the intricate layering of sounds characteristic of the Cocteau Twins, with guitarist Robin Guthrie utilizing four electric guitars to create the song's ethereal soundscapes. The track is written, recorded, and produced by the Cocteau Twins themselves, comprising members Robin Guthrie, Elizabeth Fraser, and Simon Raymonde​​. Meaning of Heaven or Las Vegas. "Heaven or Las Vegas" by Cocteau Twins presents a rich tapestry of ethereal soundscapes, cryptic lyrics, and an aura of dreamlike introspection. The song delves into themes of desire, disillusionment, and the contrasting realms of sin and salvation, effectively capturing the dichotomy between the celestial and the decadent. Its lyrics paint a neon-soaked labyrinth of emotions and images, inviting listeners to contemplate the complex interplay between spiritual purity and earthly hedonism. At the heart of the song is the juxtaposition of two vastly different locales: the divine realm of Heaven and the worldly, pleasure-seeking city of Las Vegas. This contrast serves as a meditative backdrop against which the song's lyrical content explores personal yearnings, societal norms, and the quest for meaning amidst the ephemeral allure of fame and excess. The repeated refrain, questioning whether the experience is akin to being in "Heaven or Las Vegas," acts as a thematic anchor, urging listeners to ponder where true value and fulfillment are found. The imagery of carnivals within the song metaphorically echoes the transient and illusory nature of pleasure, likening the dizzying experiences of Las Vegas to a loud, overwhelming carnival. This metaphor extends to the human tendency to seek out moments of unrestrained freedom and indulgence before embarking on life's more serious commitments, suggesting a prelude to the eventual acceptance of societal bonds or responsibilities.

Heaven or las vegas Lyrics

Heaven or las vegas by Cocteau Twins


Who'll ever win?
Gee, you're just so ephemeral
Go back for new
For new in vain, it failed

Singing on the famous street
I want to love me
Am I just in heaven or Las Vegas
It's so much more brighter than the sun is to me

He's a hustler
It's a role, he'll never make a suit
Hang on to this
So stay and spin and fail and fail
Who'll ever win?
Gee, you're just so ephemeral
Go back for new
For new in vain, it failed

Singing on the famous street
I want to love me
Am I just in heaven or Las Vegas
It's so much more brighter than the sun is to me
The chill must itch in my soul
That's like any old playing card
It must be why I'm thinking of Las Vegas
It's why it's more brighter than the sun is to me

Furthermore, let's blast it off
I'm dizzy so I go, another bit it off
Come fantasy, for a carnival
I'm empty before our(a?) wedding

Singing on the famous street
I want to love me
Am I just in heaven or Las Vegas
It's so much more brighter than the sun is to me
The chill must itch in my soul
That's like any old playing card
It must be why I'm thinking of Las Vegas
It's why it's more brighter than the sun is to me

Maybe there, while you was rail
I'll go in and seize your heart and be personal
I suspect I'm singing to you a tune
And still you find the beat and sing it to you soon



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