saturday throwback. the verve – bittersweet symphony

just like the white town post a few weeks back, this weekend is another absolute classic from the late 90s that feels like its much less than 12+ years old. the on again off again band known as the verve released “bittersweet symphony”, one of the most instantly likeable tracks in recent memory, despite being shrouded in controversy over an alleged unlicensed rolling stones sample.
even after hearing this song millions of times, it still elicits a smile when i hear those opening strings come through the speakers. and it doesnt hurt that it was perfectly placed at the end of the quasi-guilty pleasure film “cruel intentions” (which i happen to own on dvd), just when the whorish kathryn is exposed to the entire body of her uppity prep school after self-servingly delivering her step brothers eulogy. i mean, the film was nominated for 4 mtv movie awards and won 2 of them, how can it not be considered a classic?
the verve – bittersweet symphony
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Posted: January 2nd, 2010
at 9:00am by chris
Tagged with the rolling stones, the verve
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