Through the Barricades Lyrics
She says it must be youth that keeps us feeling strong
See it in her face that's turned to ice
And when she smiles
She shows the lines of sacrifice
And now I know what they're saying
As our sun begins to fade
And we made our love on wasteland and through the barricades
Father made my history
He fought for what he thought would set us somehow free
He taught me what to say in school
I learned it off by heart
But now that's torn in two
And now I know what they're saying
In the music of the parade
And we made our love on wasteland and through the barricades
Born on different sides of life
But we feel the same and feel all of this strife
So come to me when I'm asleep
And we'll cross the line and dance upon the streets
And now I know what they're saying
As the drums begin to fade
And we made our love on wasteland and through the barricades
Well there's a scar right through my heart
But I'll bare it again
Oh, I thought we were the human race
But we were just another borderline case
And the stars reach down
And tell us that there's always one escape
Oh, I don't know where love has gone
And in this troubled land desperation keeps us strong
Friday's child is full of soul
With nothing left to lose
There's everything to go
And now I know what they're saying
It's a terrible beauty we've made
So we make our love on wasteland and through the barricades
And now I know what they're saying
As our hearts go to their graves
And we made our love on wasteland and through the barricades
About
“Through the Barricades ” was the final top 10 hit by Spandau Ballet. It was inspired by Thomas “Kidso” Reilly, the band’s head of merchandise, who was murdered by a British Army soldier in 1983.
Guitarist and songwriter Gary Kemp told the Belfast Telegraph about how he wrote the song.
We had a guy called ‘Kidso’ (Thomas Reilly), who worked for us on merchandise during the True tour. He went back to Belfast after the tour and was killed. Kidso’s brother, Jim, who played drums for Stiff Little Fingers, subsequently took me along to see his grave and the song was inspired by walking down the Falls Road. I got to experience some of the emotion of that first-hand and it just stuck with me. I didn’t expect it to come out in the shape of a Romeo and Juliet sort of song, but it did.
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- 1.Once More
- 3.Gold
- 4.True
- 5.Chant No 1
- 8.Through the Barricades
- 10.Communication
- 11.Lifeline
- 12.With the Pride
- 13.Love Is All