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  1. Portishead - Glory Box - YouTube

    Music video by Portishead performing Glory Box.© 1994 Go! Discs Ltd.

  2. Glory Box - Wikipedia

    " Glory Box " is a song by English electronic band Portishead, released on 26 September 1994 by Go! Beat as the third and final single from their debut album, Dummy (1994). It samples "Ike's …

  3. Portishead – Glory Box Lyrics - Genius

    “Glory Box”, the final track on Portishead’s Dummy, is one of their most well known songs, most notably for its unique use of “Ike’s Rap II” by Isaac Hayes, a popular sample in trip ...

  4. What is a ‘Glory Box’? The meaning behind the Portishead song

    May 22, 2024 · The third single from their genre-defining debut album Dummy, ‘Glory Box’, is probably now British trip-hop band Portishead ’s best-known song.

  5. Portishead - Glory Box Lyrics | AZLyrics.com

    Portishead "Glory Box": I'm so tired of playing Playing with this bow and arrow Gonna give my heart away Leave it to the oth...

  6. Glory Box - Portishead: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts

    Listen to Glory Box by Portishead. See lyrics and music videos, find Portishead tour dates, buy concert tickets, and more!

  7. Portishead Glory Box: history, meaning, lyrics and translation, listen

    "Glory Box" is the third and final single by the British band Portishead, released in 1994 to support their first album Dummy. The song is based on a sample from Isaac Hayes's "Ike's Rap II" and …

  8. Glory Box by Portishead - Songfacts

    "Glory Box" is an Australian term for a piece of furniture where women store clothes and other items in preparation for marriage. The title doesn't appear in the lyric. The song is about a …

  9. Portishead - Glory Box (HD Version) - YouTube

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  10. GLORY BOX Lyrics - PORTISHEAD | eLyrics.net

    Aug 22, 1994 · What is the meaning behind Glory Box lyrics? When we take a closer look at its interpretation, the track 'Glory Box' of Portishead depicts the wish of a woman to unchain …