
Description: I am the voice of many.
Source: Dollhouse
Song: "Call Me Uprising", CjR (Blondie vs. Muse)
Length: 3:21
Size: 59.8 MB
Format: avi (xvid)
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Lyrics
Colour me your colour, baby
Colour me your car
Colour me your colour, darling
I know who you are
Come up off your colour chart
I know where you're comin' from
Call me
Cover me with kisses, baby
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer sheets
I'll never get enough
Emotions come, I don't know why
Cover up love's alibi
Call me (call me) on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me) oh my love
When you're ready we can share the wine
Call me
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any way
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any day-ay
They will not force us
And they will stop degrading us
And they will not control us
We will be victorious
Call me (call me) my love
Call me, call me in a sweet design
Call me (call me), call me for your lover's lover's alibi
Call me (call me) on the line
Call me, call me any, anytime
Call me (call me)
Oh, call me, oo-hoo-hah
Call me
Call me
Call me
Notes
I've been wanting to vid this song since it first came out a few years back and I even claimed it for Club Vivid at one point. To me, it just screamed Dollhouse. I know a lot of people have issues with the show and I feel like a look of the criticism unfortunately came from people that didn't actually give the show a chance beyond the first episode. The source was always very transparent to me in its criticism of its own premise, readily showing clients as Bad People, while also allowing shades of gray. I've always been a big believer that in order to criticize something, you have to actually show it. The second season of the show was particularly phenomenal. It really explored identity, memories and human nature.
I thought the song was a perfect way to explore the duality of the source - the gleam and sheen of the engagements, the luxury of the dollhouse, with the brewing of revolution and identity underneath. While Echo's journey is the centerpiece, I really wanted to feature the other actives as well, both in how Echo influenced them and how they stood on their own. I wrestled with including Mellie/November's death in the vid, but I felt it was important to show that revolutions has its cost.