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Regina Spektor - Coin

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"Coin" from the new album 'Home, before and after' - out everywhere now: https://reginaspektor.lnk.to/homebeforeandafter See Regina on tour - get dates & ticket info: https://reginaspektor.com/tour FOLLOW REGINA SPEKTOR: http://reginaspektor.com http://instagram.com/reginaspektor http://facebook.com/reginaspektor http://twitter.com/respektor LYRICS I gave a coin to a shaman He showed me a vision so bright I was so glad to have seen it all But I awoke with a fright So I gave a coin to a scientistWho showed me which number I was Told me the order of things to come But I forgot what it was So I gave a coin to a president He sent me to fight in his war I still don’t know who won, who lost I still don’t know what it was for Just lock all the doors And get down on the floor They’ll be coming for more Always coming for more So I gave my next coin to a baby He took it to put in his mouth Swallowed it whole then started to crawl I knew he wouldn’t remember me at all When he grew up and took a look at the world When he grew up and had nothing to hold When he grew up and saw it’s my fault So I took my last coin and I gave it to you You smiled and said Oh you shouldn’t have But your eyes spoke louder than your mouth Your eyes said thank you Your eyes said love Love is enough of a reason to stay Love is enough #ReginaSpektor #HomeBeforeandAfter #Coin



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About Regina Spektor

Regina Ilyinichna Spektor is a Russian-born American singer, songwriter, and pianist.

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Regina Spektor's "Coin" is a rare glimpse into her live performances during the promotional tour for her 2012 album 'Home, Before and After'. The 5:24 clip showcases Spektor's unique blend of poetry and music, as she weaves together lyrics that are both deeply personal and universally relatable. At the time of filming, Spektor was at the height of her creative powers, having released a string of critically acclaimed albums that cemented her status as one of the most innovative singer-songwriters of her generation.

What makes this clip significant is the way it captures Spektor's ability to connect with her audience on a deep level. Her performances are not just about showcasing her impressive vocal range or technical skill, but about creating an immersive experience that draws the viewer in and refuses to let go. The lyrics of "Coin" are a perfect example of this, as they explore themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.

Spektor's background is also worth noting. Born in Moscow, Russia, she moved to the United States with her family at a young age and grew up in New York City. This cultural fusion has had a profound impact on her music, which blends elements of folk, rock, and pop to create a unique sound that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. As a Russian-born American, Spektor's experiences as an immigrant have given her a unique perspective on the world, one that is reflected in her lyrics and performances.

One of the most striking aspects of "Coin" is its use of imagery and metaphor. The song's opening lines - "I gave a coin to a shaman / He showed me a vision so bright" - set the tone for the rest of the clip, which is full of vivid descriptions of people and places that are both familiar and strange. Spektor's lyrics are like a dream, full of symbolism and hidden meanings that reward close listening.

The clip also provides a glimpse into Spektor's live performances at the time, which were known for their energy and intensity. Her shows often featured elaborate costumes and sets, as well as a range of musical instruments and effects that added to the overall sense of spectacle. "Coin" is no exception, with its driving beat and soaring melody creating a sense of tension and release that propels the viewer forward.

In many ways, "Coin" is a microcosm of Spektor's entire career. Her music has always been about exploring the human condition in all its complexity and beauty, and this clip is no exception. Whether she's singing about love, loss, or the search for meaning, Spektor's lyrics are always deeply personal and universally relatable.

The final shot of the clip - Spektor smiling and handing a coin to an audience member - is particularly striking. It's a moment of tenderness and connection that speaks volumes about the bond between artist and audience. In this instant, we see Spektor at her most vulnerable and human, reminding us that even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty, love is enough.

This clip is notable not just for its technical quality or artistic merit, but for its ability to capture the essence of Spektor's live performances. It's a rare glimpse into her creative process, one that rewards close listening and multiple viewings. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering Spektor's music, "Coin" is an essential watch that will leave you feeling inspired and moved.

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