The Meaning Behind The Song: Medicine (Live from The O2, London. 16.12.16) by The 1975

As a music enthusiast, I am always on the lookout for songs that captivate me emotionally, songs that have a deeper meaning behind their lyrics. One such song that has recently caught my attention is “Medicine” by The 1975. I first heard this song at a friend’s house, and I was instantly drawn to its melodic beauty and heartfelt lyrics.

“Medicine” is a live version of the original song, performed at The O2 in London on December 16, 2016. The song is included in the album DH00278, which was recorded during the band’s live performance at The O2. The live rendition of this song adds an extra layer of emotion and vulnerability to the already powerful lyrics.

The lyrics of “Medicine” paint a picture of a deep and intense love that is both comforting and addictive. The opening lines, “I find it hard to say bye-bye, Even in the state of you and I,” immediately set the tone for the song. It speaks of the difficulty of letting go, even when the relationship might not be at its best. This sense of longing and attachment is further emphasized in the chorus, where the love interest is referred to as “medicine.” The metaphorical comparison of the loved one to medicine suggests that this person provides solace and relieves the singer’s pain.

The second verse of the song reveals a desire for commitment and a declaration of adoration. The lines “I, I wanna marry you, Said I, I adore you” showcase the depth of the singer’s love and the desire for a lifelong commitment. The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the idea that this person is an essential source of comfort and healing.

One aspect that struck me about this song is its rawness and vulnerability. The live performance at The O2 adds an extra layer of emotion, with the crowd’s energy and the band’s captivating performance. The instrumental section towards the end of the song allows for a moment of reflection and introspection, giving the listener a chance to truly absorb the emotions conveyed throughout the song.

In terms of production, “Medicine” was produced by Matthew Healy, George Daniel, and Mike Crossey. The song was written by Matthew Healy and George Daniel, who are also responsible for the guitars and backing vocals. The Live Version of “Medicine” was released on December 15, 2017.

In conclusion, “Medicine” by The 1975 is a beautifully crafted song that explores the depths of love and the comfort it brings. The live version, performed at The O2, London, adds an extra layer of emotion and vulnerability to an already poignant song. The lyrics and melody combine to create a powerful listening experience that resonates with the listener long after the song ends.

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