The music video was produced by Todd Makurath and directed by Anthony Leonardi III. Ian Clemmer, who created some of the visual effects, wrote on his website that he "was asked to create big, large scale smoke explosions in a short amount of time, these are the end shots of the video ...."[8]
Imagine Dragons Its Time
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I have always associated this song with moving and the journey.So this is what you meantWhen you said that you were spentAnd now it's time to build from the bottom of the pitRight to the topDon't hold backI think this means the person is realising how hard it was for other people to move and now has to do this for themself and are trying to be strong.Packing my bags and giving the academy a rain-checkthis would be specifically for someone still in school or could be working. packing up and moving means getting a new job or school (academy) I don't ever wanna let you downI don't ever wanna leave this townthis is the person telling their friends and their family they are trying to be strong but leaving is just so hard for them. 'Cause after allThis city never sleeps at nightMeaning that while everyone is sleeping people are coming and going all the time.It's time to begin, isn't it?I get a little bit bigger but then I'll admitI'm just the same as I wasNow don't you understandThat I'm never changing who I amthis line explains itself .So this is where you fellAnd I am left to sellThe path to heaven runs through miles of clouded hellRight to the topDon't look backTurning to rags and giving the commodities a rain-checkGetting to that happy life you will have in a new place is like heaven, but the journey is awful.It's time to begin, isn't it?I get a little bit bigger but then I'll admitI'm just the same as I wasNow don't you understandThat I'm never changing who I amThis road never looked so lonelyThis house doesn't burn down slowlyTo ashes, to ashesIt's like saying " I never felt so alone" while watching your whole life and home burn down before you. A metaphor of saying how hard it is to leave.
This song is about the leader singer leavening college and going out into the real world. Giving the academy a rain check. College=academy. I don't ever wanna let you down, he is talking to his parents. He's afraid he will let his parents down. He doesn't wanna leave this town, this means he doesn't want to leave his home town again. The city never sleeps at night, most universities are in a good sized city. Finally the chorus its time to begin, he's starting his real life out in the real world. I get a little bit bigger but than I'll admit I'm just the same as I was, this means he is getting ahead of himself he thinks that he is different because he is in the real world, meaning he had to get a real job. Finally I'm just the same as I was I hope you understand I'm never changing who I am, means just because he is in the real world the working world that doesn't mean he's completely changed. Its easy to be so involved in the world around that you lose sight of who you are. So that final part of the chorus means he may get wrapped up in life sometimes but he will never forget who he is. So he will never change.
I personally don't think you could exactly know what the writer is trying to say (he could have written those words because they rymed and sounded good with the melody or smt who knows).but saying that, what I do with songs that I love I just give my own version or perspective of the lyrics which relates to me, for this one I think his talking to him self So, this is what you meant When you said that you were spent And now it's time to build form the bottom of the tip right to the top don't hold backHes tiered of his life,he wants to go to the top and want to be great. His saying to his self get up and start your life don't hold back I don't ever want to let you down I dont ever want to leave this Hes drowning in expectations from self,family. He taking a risk going out on his own and doesn't want to fail, letting everyone down. And so on, I think his just having a dialogue refering to his self from the third person saying it's a new life(road) but his still the same.
I've heard this song many times, and never gave it any "lyrical" interpretation. I heard it the other morning, a few months after getting out of a dysfunctional relationship. It really hit home. I didn't want to leave, I didn't ever do anything to "let her down." "This road never looked so lonelyThis house doesn't burn down slowlyTo ashes, To ashes..."Yep, the loneliness and reflection that what you built is now gone."It's time to begin, isn't it?I get a little bit bigger but then I'll admitI'm just the same as I wasNow don't you understandI'm never changing who I am..."Time to get life back together and start over, but at the same time realizing not to let the failures and setbacks change the person you are.
I think it means he is going though a hard time and he will never change himself no matter what happens. And also that he will try to not disappoint his family. He is trying his best in the real world
Blaine encourages Kurt to go to New York, despite not getting into NYADA. He does this because watching Kurt stay at Ohio, wasting time, pains him. Even though Blaine loves the idea of spending time with Kurt, he tells his boyfriend that he would rather see him happy in New York. He then begins the song, urging Kurt that it's time to begin the next chapter of his life, despite feeling that he will be miserable and alone without him.
Blaine:So this is what you meantWhen you said that you were spent,And now it's time to build from the bottom of the pitRight to the top,Don't look backPacking my bags and giving the academy a rain checkI don't ever want to let you downI don't ever want to leave this town'Cause after all,This city never sleeps at nightIt's time to begin, Isn't itI get a little bit bigger, but then, I'll admitI'm just the same as I wasOh, don't you understandI'm never changing who I amSo this is where you fellAnd I am left to sellThe path to heaven runs through miles of clouded hellRight to the top,Don't look backTurning to rags and giving the commodities a rain checkI don't ever want to let you downI don't ever want to leave this town'Cause after all,This city never sleeps at nightIt's time to begin,Isn't it,I get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admitI'm just the same as I wasOh, don't you understand,I'm never changing who I amIt's time to begin, Isn't itI get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admitI'm just the same as I wasOh, don't you understandI'm never changing who I amThis road never looked so lonely (lonely)This house doesn't burn down slowly (slowly)To ashes, to ashesIt's time to begin, Isn't itI get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admitI'm just the same as I wasNow don't you understandI'm never changing who I amIt's time to begin, Isn't itI get a little bit bigger, but then I'll admitI'm just the same as I wasDon't you understandI'm never changing who I am(Am, am, amAm, am, am, am) 2ff7e9595c
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