When the routine bites hard
and ambitions are low
And the resentment rides high
but emotions won't grow
And we're changing our ways,
taking different roads
Then love, love will tear us apart
again [x4]

Why is the bedroom so cold
Turned away on your side?
Is my timing that flawed,
our respect run so dry?
Yet there's still this appeal
That we've kept through
our lives
Love, love will tear us apart again [x4]

Do you cry out in your sleep
All my failings expose?
Get a taste in my mouth
As desperation takes hold
Is it something so good
Just can't function no more?
When love



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Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division cover) song meanings
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    General Comment:Ok, so after listening the the original and numerous other covers of this song by other bands, I've formed an opinion. First of all, Fall Out Boy is definitely not copying the original, Patrick Stump sings it at a much faster pace and higher tone than the original singer, Ian Curtis, so whoever said that is just wrong. Secondly, this cover is better than most of the covers done of this song, such as Bono's cover and The Cure's, or atleast just as good. Now, obviously it isn't going to be the same or as emotional as the original, which is sung by the guy who wrote the damn song. He fucking wrote it, no shit it is more personal. But this cover is much more emotional than Bono's for sure. All in all, good cover by a great band
    Flag Benlazyloveon May 21, 2010   Link
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    My Opinion:This cover is disgrace to the humanity.
    Flag Psychonaut577on March 24, 2009   Link
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    My Opinion:This cover is a disgrace to the humanity.
    Flag Psychonaut577on March 24, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:its a shame that such a good song was completely murdered....
    Flag kidfortoday70on February 22, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:This song should not have more comments than the original Joy Division song. I understand that Fall Out Boy is the band of the week, and has been for God knows however long you preteen assholes have been buying their vomit, but there is no band ( Xiu Xiu aside ) who should be covering Joy Division. Rats off to ya.
    Flag oralcanceron February 16, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:obv fall out boy wont outdo joy division but i can honestly say patrick is not trying to sound like ian curtis at all and lets be honest, fall out boy probably did this cover cuz they like the song and grew up listening to bands like joy division so i think ian curtis would feel flattered that the big bands years on are playing his music and are being inspired by his work.
    Flag deliiroaron February 07, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:i think the original is better, but still love this version :)
    Flag deliiroaron February 07, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:I don't like Fall Out Boy, but I dont like a lot of things, so that's really a non-issue.

    When bands like Fall Out Boy, who by cover songs like Love Will Tear Us Apart, it always to me smacks of struggling for respect. "look we like JOY DIVISION you respect them right". What does it is the choice of song too, Why not Transmission? She's Lost Control? Atmosphere? Digital? they choose the most recognisable song and sing it. An act of grabbing for respect is all it comes acorss as to me.

    MeX
    Flag dwitefryon October 28, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:"And I think if the hacienda were still what it was back then, it would be showing bands like FOB as it was a showcase for new music. "

    ^That pissed me off more than a touch.
    Flag youcanplayguitaron June 11, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:I agree.This is a terrible cover.I think the larger percent of the comments agree that it sucks, thus proving it really does.And it's not just because it's a cover - check the comments on Nirvana's cover of Love Buzz, no one is dissing on that.
    Flag izze90on June 09, 2008   Link

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