Magnetic Fields, It's Only Time (live), San Francisco, April 26, 2022 (4K)
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 Published On Apr 26, 2024

The Magnetic Fields play their song "It's Only Time" live in concert at the Palace Of Fine Arts Theatre in San Francisco, California on April 26, 2022. It's Only Time originally appeared on the band's seventh studio album, i (2004). The Magnetic Fields are an indie pop band led by founder, lead singer, and principal songwriter Stephin Merritt. Joining him onstage were Sam Davol (cello), Shirley Simms (vocals, ukulele and autoharp), Chris Ewen (keyboards), and Anthony Kaczinski (guitar and backing vocals).

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Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs Tour Dates (2024):

March 24-25 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
April 3-6 – New York, NY @ The Town Hall
April 10-13 – New York, NY @ The Town Hall
April 17-20 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
April 23-24 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel
April 26-29 – San Francisco, CA @ The Curran Theatre
May 3-4 – North Adams, MA @ MASS MoCA
May 29-30 – Durham, NC @ Carolina Theatre
June 1-2 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
Aug. 21-22 – Dublin, Ireland @ Vicar Street
Aug. 24-25 – Edinburgh, UK @ The Queen's Hall
Aug. 28-29 – Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
Aug. 31 – London, UK @ Barbican
Sept. 1 – London, UK @ Barbican
Sept. 4-5 – Barcelona, Spain @ Paral·lel 62
Sept. 8-9 – Vienna, Austria @ Volkstheater
Sept. 11-12 – Utrecht, Netherlands @ TivoliVredenburg
Sept. 14-15 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Cirkus
Sept. 16-17 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Bremen Teater
Oct. 19-20 – Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre
Oct. 22-23 – Austin, TX @ Paramount Theatre
Oct. 26-27 – Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theater
Oct. 29-30 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
Nov. 1-2 – Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre

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Magnetic Fields official bio:

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of its release, the Magnetic Fields will perform 69 Love Songs—the 3-disc masterwork that marked a significant breakthrough for the American band— for the first time in over two decades.

The select run of dates will take place in Spring of 2024, with performances in San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Greater Boston and Los Angeles.

The tour will feature all the players from the 1999 triple disc, including Claudia Gonson, John Woo, Sam Davol, Shirley Simms and composer Stephin Merritt, joined now by recent members Chris Ewen and Anthony Kaczynski. The Magnetic Fields will play the album as it was originally performed in the early 2000’s: in order over 2 nights.

To date, Stephin Merritt has written and recorded twelve Magnetic Fields albums, including the beloved 69 Love Songs and 2017’s critically acclaimed Nonesuch box set, 50 Song Memoir, which chronicled the first fifty years of the songwriter’s life with one song per year. New York magazine called the box set “a celebration of Merritt’s sky-high range as a writer and a player … a delightful flip through the untold back pages of one of rock’s most singular voices.” Merritt has also composed original music and lyrics for several music theater pieces, including an off-Broadway stage musical of Neil Gaiman's novel Coraline, for which he received an Obie Award. In 2014, Merritt composed songs and background music for the first musical episode of public radio’s This American Life. Stephin Merritt also releases albums under the band names the 6ths, the Gothic Archies, and Future Bible Heroes.

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It's Only Time lyrics

Why would I stop loving you
A hundred years from now?
It's only time
It's only time

What could stop this beating heart
Once it's made a vow?
It's only time
It's only time

If rain won't change your mind
Let it fall
The rain won't change my heart
At all

Lock this chain around my hand
Throw away the key
It's only time
It's only time

Years falling like grains of sand
Mean nothing to me
It's only time
It's only time

If snow won't change your mind
Let it fall
The snow won't change my heart
Not at all

I'll walk your lands
And swim your sea
Marry me
Marry me
And in your hands
I will be free
Marry me
Marry me

Why would I stop loving you
A hundred years from now?

Written by Stephin Merritt

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