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Panic! at the Disco - Vegas Lights
Panic! at the Disco - Vegas Lights


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Album: Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! Released: 2013

Panic! at the Disco - Vegas Lights Lyrics

Oh, if you only knew
What we've been up to
I guarantee you'd keep it secret
So give it to me now
We're lost in a dream now
Do it (5-4-3-2) one more time

In the Vegas lights
Where villains spend the weekend
The deep end
We're swimming with the sharks until we drown

The Vegas lights
The lies and affectations
Sensation
We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

Ain't it so, ain't it so perfect
Our cynical minds will make it totally worth it
So give it to me now
We're lost in a dream now
Do it (5-4-3-2) one more time

In the Vegas lights
Where villains spend the weekend
The deep end
We're swimming with the sharks until we drown

The Vegas lights
The lies and affectations
Sensation
We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

We're all not here for nothing
And we're bored with looking good
We gotta be starting something
Would you change it if you could?

In the Vegas lights
Where villains spend the weekend
The deep end
We're swimming with the sharks until we drown

The Vegas lights
The lies and affectations
Sensation
We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

In the Vegas lights
Where villains spend the weekend
The deep end
We're swimming with the sharks until we drown

The Vegas lights
The lies and affectations
Sensation
We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

We're swimming with the sharks until we drown
We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

Writer/s: Walker, Butch / Urie, Brendon / Weekes, Dallon / Sample, Pending
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Vegas Lights

  • Much of Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! is an ode to Panic At The Disco's Las Vegas roots. If vocalist Brendon Urie has his way, this song could end up being the anthem for Sin City. "There are quite a few songs that are very personal, about things I've been through with different people in my life. But mostly, it's about being back in Las Vegas," he told MTV News. "There's actually a song called 'Vegas Lights,' which I wanted to be an anthem for Vegas that represented how I felt when I went to the clubs. I felt this weird energy where everybody was having a good time, and it didn't matter. Dancing like nobody's watching. It was kind of beautiful."
  • Here are some more songs on our database that were inspired by Las Vegas:
    "Waking Up In Vegas" by Katy Perry.
    "Pretty Vegas" by INXS.
    "Viva Las Vegas" by Elvis Presley.
    "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" by Brandon Flowers.
    "Elvis In Vegas" by Meat Loaf.
    "Don't Wanna Think" by Kristine W .
  • The Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die record takes its name from a Hunter S. Thompson quote and the concepts from the Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' author's muse. "Las Vegas is a big character in this album," Urie told Billboard magazine. "I came back to the city that I grew up in and for some reason made me so bitter when I was 17. It was cathartic."

  • Panic! at the Disco - Vegas Lights
    Panic! at the Disco - Vegas Lights


    Panic! at the Disco - Vegas Lights Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! Released: 2013

    Panic! at the Disco - Vegas Lights Lyrics

    Oh, if you only knew
    What we've been up to
    I guarantee you'd keep it secret
    So give it to me now
    We're lost in a dream now
    Do it (5-4-3-2) one more time

    In the Vegas lights
    Where villains spend the weekend
    The deep end
    We're swimming with the sharks until we drown

    The Vegas lights
    The lies and affectations
    Sensation
    We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

    Ain't it so, ain't it so perfect
    Our cynical minds will make it totally worth it
    So give it to me now
    We're lost in a dream now
    Do it (5-4-3-2) one more time

    In the Vegas lights
    Where villains spend the weekend
    The deep end
    We're swimming with the sharks until we drown

    The Vegas lights
    The lies and affectations
    Sensation
    We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

    We're all not here for nothing
    And we're bored with looking good
    We gotta be starting something
    Would you change it if you could?

    In the Vegas lights
    Where villains spend the weekend
    The deep end
    We're swimming with the sharks until we drown

    The Vegas lights
    The lies and affectations
    Sensation
    We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

    In the Vegas lights
    Where villains spend the weekend
    The deep end
    We're swimming with the sharks until we drown

    The Vegas lights
    The lies and affectations
    Sensation
    We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

    We're swimming with the sharks until we drown
    We're winning 'til the curtain's coming down

    Writer/s: Walker, Butch / Urie, Brendon / Weekes, Dallon / Sample, Pending
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Vegas Lights

  • Much of Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! is an ode to Panic At The Disco's Las Vegas roots. If vocalist Brendon Urie has his way, this song could end up being the anthem for Sin City. "There are quite a few songs that are very personal, about things I've been through with different people in my life. But mostly, it's about being back in Las Vegas," he told MTV News. "There's actually a song called 'Vegas Lights,' which I wanted to be an anthem for Vegas that represented how I felt when I went to the clubs. I felt this weird energy where everybody was having a good time, and it didn't matter. Dancing like nobody's watching. It was kind of beautiful."
  • Here are some more songs on our database that were inspired by Las Vegas:
    "Waking Up In Vegas" by Katy Perry.
    "Pretty Vegas" by INXS.
    "Viva Las Vegas" by Elvis Presley.
    "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" by Brandon Flowers.
    "Elvis In Vegas" by Meat Loaf.
    "Don't Wanna Think" by Kristine W .
  • The Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die record takes its name from a Hunter S. Thompson quote and the concepts from the Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' author's muse. "Las Vegas is a big character in this album," Urie told Billboard magazine. "I came back to the city that I grew up in and for some reason made me so bitter when I was 17. It was cathartic."

  • Panic! at the Disco - This Is Gospel
    Panic! at the Disco - This Is Gospel


    Panic! at the Disco - This Is Gospel Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
    Released: 2013

    This Is Gospel Lyrics


    This Is Gospel for the fallen ones
    Locked away in permanent slumber
    Assembling their philosophies
    From pieces of broken memories

    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart
    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart

    The gnashing teeth and criminal tongues conspire against the odds
    But they haven’t seen the best of us yet

    If you love me let me go
    If you love me let me go
    ‘Cause these words are knives that often leave scars
    The fear of falling apart
    And truth be told, I never was yours
    The fear, the fear of falling apart

    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart
    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart

    This is gospel for the vagabonds,
    Ne’er-do-wells, insufferable bastards
    Confessing their apostasies
    Led away by imperfect impostors

    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart
    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart

    Don’t try to sleep through the end of the world
    Bury me alive
    'Cause I won’t give up without a fight

    If you love me let me go
    If you love me let me go
    ‘Cause these words are knives that often leave scars
    The fear of falling apart
    And truth be told, I never was yours
    The fear, the fear of falling apart

    Oh, the fear of falling apart
    Oh, the fear, the fear of falling apart

    Oh (This is the beat of my heart)
    The fear of falling apart

    Oh (This is the beat of my heart)
    The fear of falling apart

    Oh (This is the beat of my heart)
    The fear of falling apart

    Oh (This is the beat of my heart)
    The fear of falling apart

    Writer/s: Urie, Brendon Boyd / Weekes, Dallon James / Sinclair, Jacob Scott
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    This Is Gospel
  • Having written this song about some of his personal experiences, Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie was nervous about showing it to anybody. It lived for months on his laptop before he found the courage to share it with his bandmates.
  • The song contains some of Urie's favorite lyrics on Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!. He told American Songwriter magazine: "I like 'assembling philosophies from pieces of broken memories,' which I though was kind of a cool idea, where you only remember so much of your past, and then you build up who you are from those memories that you've created for yourself — but how true are they from what really happened and I just thought it was an interesting idea."
  • Brendon Urie said during a Reddit Q&A that "If you love me, let me go" from this song is his favorite line from Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! He added: "I started to cry when I was demoing the vocals. That was an incredibly honest moment for me."
  • The song was inspired by Urie's close friend and Panic! drummer Spencer Smith, who had been struggling with addiction. The singer told Billboard magazine: "I was really on edge and anxious about where the future of the band was going, the future of our friendship in general. With him and his health I was really scared of what was going to happen. When I wrote that song I was mad - mad at myself and mad at him. Like, 'Why can't I do something to fix this? What is wrong with me? What's wrong with you?'"
  • This started off as a melody Brendon Urie and his wife sang to their dog. Urie explained to Billboard magazine: "Before I had anything written to it yet, it was about little pet names for my dog. And I was like, 'I actually like this melody, it's been stuck in my head for a week, so I might as well try to make it a real idea.'"

  • Panic! at the Disco - Casual Affair
    Panic! at the Disco - Casual Affair


    Panic! at the Disco - Casual Affair Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
    Released: 2013

    Casual Affair Lyrics


    Hey, a Casual Affair
    That could go anywhere
    And only for tonight

    Take any moment, any time
    A lover on the left
    A sinner on the right

    Lay in the atmosphere
    A casual affair (Hush-hush, don't you say a word)
    Lay in the atmosphere
    A casual affair

    Break involuntary ties
    A secret so the spies
    Could never find us out

    Stay for as long as you have time
    So the mess that we'll become
    Leaves something to talk about

    Just lay in the atmosphere
    A casual affair (Hush-hush, don't you say a word)
    Lay in the atmosphere
    A casual affair

    (I did it, I did it, I did it... I did it again)

    Lay in the atmosphere
    A casual affair (Hush-hush, don't you say a word)
    Lay in the atmosphere
    A casual affair

    Writer/s: Urie, Brendon Boyd
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Casual Affair
  • Panic used to be renowned for their less-than-straightforward song titles like "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage" and "There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet." However on Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! the names of the songs are far less random. Vocalist Brendon Urie explained during a Reddit Q&A: "I forget some of the longer titles that have nothing to do with the song itself. So I concentrate on making titles that sound cool on their own and basing a song off of them."
  • The YouTube version of the song samples the quote "Looks innocent enough, doesn't it? But sometimes there are dangers involved that never meet the eye. No matter where you meet a stranger, be careful if they are too friendly." It is taken from the 1961 public domain anti-gay film Boys Beware. The clip does not feature on the album version of the song as Panic were unable to get the sample cleared.

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