Vision of Division
Vision of Division

The Strokes - Vision of Division Lyrics

Indie Rock
Dec 30, 2005
423
Vision of Division Music Video

Vision of Division Lyrics

Sing me a song, you could be
Tell me a tale, just like me
Don't turn it my way, happy and free
I'll turn it to shit, happy and free
Oh

All that I do
Is wait for you
All that I do
Is wait for you

I can't get along with all your friends
Don't know how to act, that's all there is
Why do I accept the things you say?
You know what to change, but not in what way

How long must I wait?
How long must I wait?
How long must I wait?
How long must I wait?
How long must I wait?

I am not you, we could have
I'm almost through, great success
It's about time, such a success
That you came through, at no expense
Oh

All that I do
Is wait for you
All that I do
Is wait for you

I can't get away from all your friends
I'm not coming back, that's all there is
Why do I accept the things you say?
You know what to change, but not in what way

How long must I wait?
How long must I wait?
How long must I wait?
How long must I wait?
How long must I wait?

Writer(s): Julian Casablancas
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Which album features the song 'Vision of Division' by The Strokes?

    'Vision of Division' is a track from The Strokes' third studio album, 'First Impressions of Earth,' which was released on January 3, 2006, worldwide, after an initial release in Germany on December 30, 2005.

  2. Who is credited as the lyric writer for 'Vision of Division' by The Strokes?

    The lyrics for 'Vision of Division' were written by Julian Casablancas, the lead singer and primary songwriter for The Strokes.

  3. What significant change in production occurred during the making of 'First Impressions of Earth'?

    Initially, the album was set to be produced by Gordon Raphael, but guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. introduced Grammy Award-winning producer David Kahne. After Raphael stepped down, Kahne ended up producing most of the album.

  4. How did critics respond to 'First Impressions of Earth'?

    'First Impressions of Earth' received mixed reviews. While some praised its sound and considered it an improvement over previous albums, others criticized it for not being as innovative or engaging as hoped. It holds a Metacritic score of 69, indicating generally favorable reviews.

  5. What chart achievements did 'First Impressions of Earth' have?

    The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and peaked at number four in the US, marking the first time The Strokes achieved a top chart position globally. However, it sold less than its predecessors in the long run.

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