Headist / Into Another
Blur · Other Songs - Blur
It makes no inference of difference
It still won't see it's his
Faint from lack of air
It makes a whistle with a twistle
But no one can hear
Didn't stay long
I had to go away to stay
As long as I could
So I'm happy here
Cause here is where the heart is
I know you think that too
Into another
You and me
Am I dead
Sleep in Harlow's bed
Into another
Am I dead
Sleep in Harlow's bed
Listening to our tune
With headphone and volume on
I can read your lips
And in a clinical term I've heard it said
"Everything is beautiful, but nothing hurt"
Into another
You and me
Am I dead
Sleep in Harlow's bed
Into another
You and me
Am I dead
Sleep in Harlow's bed
Headist / Into Another
Released by Blur in 1991, 'Headist / Into Another' stands as a defining track from the group's early career, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities of their debut era. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of jangly guitar riffs and emotive vocal delivery that characterized their work on the seminal album Parklife. As a standalone recording, it reflects the post-punk revival influence and indie rock aesthetics prevalent in the early 1990s British music scene. The track remains a staple of Blur's discography, illustrating the group's ability to craft catchy, emotionally resonant pop-rock anthems that resonated with a generation. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic sound and the way it encapsulates the spirit of the time without relying on overt commercial polish.

