- That's When I Reach for My Revolver
"That's When I Reach for My Revolver" is a song by
Mission of Burma that was written and sung by band memberClint Conley . It appears on their 1981 EP "Signals, Calls and Marches ". The Chicago punk bandPegboy covered the song on their 1994 album "Earwig," shortening the title to "Revolver." It was later remade byMoby , and reached number fifty on theUK Singles Chart . It was also covered by then Blur guitaristGraham Coxon as well asRob Dickinson 's bandCatherine Wheel .Catherine Wheel version
Catherine Wheel recorded a version of "That's When I Reach for My Revolver" for their1992 EP "30 Century Man". Notably, the song also features slightly altered lyrics from the original, such as the replacement of "The spirit fights to find its way" with "That feeling passes by this way".Moby version
Infobox Single
Name = That's When I Reach for My Revolver
Artist =Moby
from Album = Animal Rights
Genre =Punk rock
Released =August 26 , 1996
Recorded = Unknown
Length = 3:55
Writer =Clint Conley
Producer =Moby
Last single = "Bring Back My Happiness " (1996)
This single = "That's When I Reach for My Revolver" (1996)
Next single = "Come on Baby " (1996)Moby made a cover the song in 1996 for his rock/punk album Animal Rights, it reached number fifty on the
UK Singles Chart .The original version of "That's When I Reach for My Revolver" had the lyrics "Tonight the sky is empty/But that is nothing new/Its dead eyes look upon us/And they tell me we're nothing but slaves." Moby changed the lyrics, and the change most noticeable is the third line ("Instead they look upon us"). The title of the song caused some controversy, and
BBC andMTV asked Moby to change the lyrics. Moby re-recorded the song as "That's When I Realize It's Over", and said he did not find the lyrics change to be very important.Graham Coxon version
Graham Coxon recorded a version of "That's When I Reach for My Revolver" for his second album "The Golden D ", released in 2000. This song was never released as a single but is sometimes used in Coxon's live sets.
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