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I know that you have been seen last year on the five o'clock news. Your arms stretched out, channeling Louise Howell, and publicly defending the merits of the void between the stars. Oh, come on now! Don't you know the Dewey Decimals don't have a place for that. Won't you please let me know. Oh love, has the signal reached beneath you yet? Oh love, have you turned in your badge and gun yet? Oh love, have you severed the high voltage yet? I know what you think if I could see you now, at sunset, with cruise missiles inbound. Don't over come. Don't dance with him. If you accept these terms, then we can get nullified. We can tell each other about our days, we can tell what's beneath. Touch your face, touch beneath it Not sharing anything inside now. Don't you love me so very much? Do I trust your lips? You're blushing? Let me pour you a drink. Let me tell you about the variable universe
Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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I know that you have been seen last year on the five o'clock news. Your arms stretched out, channeling Louise Howell, and publicly defending the merits of the void between the stars. Oh, come on now! Don't you know the Dewey Decimals don't have a place for that. Won't you please let me know. Oh love, has the signal reached beneath you yet? Oh love, have you turned in your badge and gun yet? Oh love, have you severed the high voltage yet? I know what you think if I could see you now, at sunset, with cruise missiles inbound. Don't over come. Don't dance with him. If you accept these terms, then we can get nullified. We can tell each other about our days, we can tell what's beneath. Touch your face, touch beneath it Not sharing anything inside now. Don't you love me so very much? Do I trust your lips? You're blushing? Let me pour you a drink. Let me tell you about the variable universe
Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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I know that you have been seen last year on the five o'clock news. Your arms stretched out, channeling Louise Howell, and publicly defending the merits of the void between the stars. Oh, come on now! Don't you know the Dewey Decimals don't have a place for that. Won't you please let me know. Oh love, has the signal reached beneath you yet? Oh love, have you turned in your badge and gun yet? Oh love, have you severed the high voltage yet? I know what you think if I could see you now, at sunset, with cruise missiles inbound. Don't over come. Don't dance with him. If you accept these terms, then we can get nullified. We can tell each other about our days, we can tell what's beneath. Touch your face, touch beneath it Not sharing anything inside now. Don't you love me so very much? Do I trust your lips? You're blushing? Let me pour you a drink. Let me tell you about the variable universe
Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
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07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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I know that you have been seen last year on the five o'clock news. Your arms stretched out, channeling Louise Howell, and publicly defending the merits of the void between the stars. Oh, come on now! Don't you know the Dewey Decimals don't have a place for that. Won't you please let me know. Oh love, has the signal reached beneath you yet? Oh love, have you turned in your badge and gun yet? Oh love, have you severed the high voltage yet? I know what you think if I could see you now, at sunset, with cruise missiles inbound. Don't over come. Don't dance with him. If you accept these terms, then we can get nullified. We can tell each other about our days, we can tell what's beneath. Touch your face, touch beneath it Not sharing anything inside now. Don't you love me so very much? Do I trust your lips? You're blushing? Let me pour you a drink. Let me tell you about the variable universe
Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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I know that you have been seen last year on the five o'clock news. Your arms stretched out, channeling Louise Howell, and publicly defending the merits of the void between the stars. Oh, come on now! Don't you know the Dewey Decimals don't have a place for that. Won't you please let me know. Oh love, has the signal reached beneath you yet? Oh love, have you turned in your badge and gun yet? Oh love, have you severed the high voltage yet? I know what you think if I could see you now, at sunset, with cruise missiles inbound. Don't over come. Don't dance with him. If you accept these terms, then we can get nullified. We can tell each other about our days, we can tell what's beneath. Touch your face, touch beneath it Not sharing anything inside now. Don't you love me so very much? Do I trust your lips? You're blushing? Let me pour you a drink. Let me tell you about the variable universe
Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
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07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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I know that you have been seen last year on the five o'clock news. Your arms stretched out, channeling Louise Howell, and publicly defending the merits of the void between the stars. Oh, come on now! Don't you know the Dewey Decimals don't have a place for that. Won't you please let me know. Oh love, has the signal reached beneath you yet? Oh love, have you turned in your badge and gun yet? Oh love, have you severed the high voltage yet? I know what you think if I could see you now, at sunset, with cruise missiles inbound. Don't over come. Don't dance with him. If you accept these terms, then we can get nullified. We can tell each other about our days, we can tell what's beneath. Touch your face, touch beneath it Not sharing anything inside now. Don't you love me so very much? Do I trust your lips? You're blushing? Let me pour you a drink. Let me tell you about the variable universe
Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Verse 1 : A meandering verse with guitar and synths, [00:00.000]-[00:56.004] | Chorus 1 : Bizarre vocal effects and chord changes take a spooky turn, [00:56.005]-[01:42.003] | Verse 2 : Back to the meandering verse with gentle tom work, [01:42.004]-[02:02.013] | Interlude : A warped little break heavy on the synths, [02:02.014]-[02:53.015] | Verse 3 : A little more minimal - with some more organ improvisation, [02:53.016]-[03:19.003] | Outro : Stylus heavy outro with tom flourishes, [03:19.004]-[03:25.013]
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
This is the other song I felt achieved the Indigo goal of being a bit more experimental and stream-of-conscious. It describes a deconstructed romantic relationship. These lyrics also have some of the ad references from 'Here Comes the Mechanical Bridge' but, of course, obscured.
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Verse 1 : A meandering verse with guitar and synths, [00:00.000]-[00:56.004] | Chorus 1 : Bizarre vocal effects and chord changes take a spooky turn, [00:56.005]-[01:42.003] | Verse 2 : Back to the meandering verse with gentle tom work, [01:42.004]-[02:02.013] | Interlude : A warped little break heavy on the synths, [02:02.014]-[02:53.015] | Verse 3 : A little more minimal - with some more organ improvisation, [02:53.016]-[03:19.003] | Outro : Stylus heavy outro with tom flourishes, [03:19.004]-[03:25.013]
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Brian Eno, discogs_id: 634, My Bloody Valentine, discogs_id: 6516
tender, frightening, bizarre, creepy
art rock, experimental rock
07_09.lrc
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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Intro Verse : Bass and arpeggiated synths briefly play the verse, [00:00.000]-[00:06.023] | Verse 1 : A pummeling drum machine and warped analog synths give this an 80s computer-vision feel, [00:06.024]-[00:41.018] | Chorus rush : A 'here we go' mantra builds up the energy, [00:41.019]-[00:55.016] | Chorus 1 : However, the chorus levels out and becomes more minimal - a jerky ride for sure, [00:55.017]-[01:09.014] | Bridge : The bridge is a weird little synthpop detour, [01:09.015]-[01:23.011] | Verse 2 : The verse is a little more melodic and the drums are a little more subtle, [01:23.012]-[01:44.008] | Interlude : More Romantic rock fodder with octave-split vocal doubles, [01:44.009]-[01:58.006] | Chorus Rush 2 : The 'here we go' mantra builds up the energy again, [01:58.007]-[02:26.002] | Chorus 2 : Back to the chorus., [02:26.003]-[02:53.022] | Verse 3 : The verse returns with more subdued and mellow, [02:53.023]-[03:07.020] | Outro : The song ends with a little a Synthi run slowing things down., [03:07.021]-[03:25.021]
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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Intro Verse : Bass and arpeggiated synths briefly play the verse, [00:00.000]-[00:06.023] | Verse 1 : A pummeling drum machine and warped analog synths give this an 80s computer-vision feel, [00:06.024]-[00:41.018] | Chorus rush : A 'here we go' mantra builds up the energy, [00:41.019]-[00:55.016] | Chorus 1 : However, the chorus levels out and becomes more minimal - a jerky ride for sure, [00:55.017]-[01:09.014] | Bridge : The bridge is a weird little synthpop detour, [01:09.015]-[01:23.011] | Verse 2 : The verse is a little more melodic and the drums are a little more subtle, [01:23.012]-[01:44.008] | Interlude : More Romantic rock fodder with octave-split vocal doubles, [01:44.009]-[01:58.006] | Chorus Rush 2 : The 'here we go' mantra builds up the energy again, [01:58.007]-[02:26.002] | Chorus 2 : Back to the chorus., [02:26.003]-[02:53.022] | Verse 3 : The verse returns with more subdued and mellow, [02:53.023]-[03:07.020] | Outro : The song ends with a little a Synthi run slowing things down., [03:07.021]-[03:25.021]
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
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07_10.lrc
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Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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Intro Verse : Bass and arpeggiated synths briefly play the verse, [00:00.000]-[00:06.023] | Verse 1 : A pummeling drum machine and warped analog synths give this an 80s computer-vision feel, [00:06.024]-[00:41.018] | Chorus rush : A 'here we go' mantra builds up the energy, [00:41.019]-[00:55.016] | Chorus 1 : However, the chorus levels out and becomes more minimal - a jerky ride for sure, [00:55.017]-[01:09.014] | Bridge : The bridge is a weird little synthpop detour, [01:09.015]-[01:23.011] | Verse 2 : The verse is a little more melodic and the drums are a little more subtle, [01:23.012]-[01:44.008] | Interlude : More Romantic rock fodder with octave-split vocal doubles, [01:44.009]-[01:58.006] | Chorus Rush 2 : The 'here we go' mantra builds up the energy again, [01:58.007]-[02:26.002] | Chorus 2 : Back to the chorus., [02:26.003]-[02:53.022] | Verse 3 : The verse returns with more subdued and mellow, [02:53.023]-[03:07.020] | Outro : The song ends with a little a Synthi run slowing things down., [03:07.021]-[03:25.021]
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It's true, a false assertion Extending in infinite directions You're forever past the horizon Forever in a future season A fall that never hits completion Here we go flailing Here we go detailing how to keep your self limp until you hear the second hit And I've come a long, long way to tonight just to see you at the intersection It's true, a false assertion Forever in a future season A winter for our age of reason And what reason could I give you For choosing the road most askew Here we go staining those paths for the banished But with my sense of direction I'll bet they'll stay famished So, where you heading now? Please tell me that you heard me? Looks like you're heading out. That makes me the devotee. So that's the part I won't retake now I know what's at stake
Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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Severed Heads, discogs_id: 26212, Bauhaus, discogs_id: 85897
corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
electronic, synthpop, experimental
07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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corrupted computer, Tron, glitchy
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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07_10.lrc
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A strange platonic computer world with an infinite plain is described as a meeting place for a couple. No landmarks can guide them back to each other.
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Intro Verse : Bass and arpeggiated synths briefly play the verse, [00:00.000]-[00:06.023] | Verse 1 : A pummeling drum machine and warped analog synths give this an 80s computer-vision feel, [00:06.024]-[00:41.018] | Chorus rush : A 'here we go' mantra builds up the energy, [00:41.019]-[00:55.016] | Chorus 1 : However, the chorus levels out and becomes more minimal - a jerky ride for sure, [00:55.017]-[01:09.014] | Bridge : The bridge is a weird little synthpop detour, [01:09.015]-[01:23.011] | Verse 2 : The verse is a little more melodic and the drums are a little more subtle, [01:23.012]-[01:44.008] | Interlude : More Romantic rock fodder with octave-split vocal doubles, [01:44.009]-[01:58.006] | Chorus Rush 2 : The 'here we go' mantra builds up the energy again, [01:58.007]-[02:26.002] | Chorus 2 : Back to the chorus., [02:26.003]-[02:53.022] | Verse 3 : The verse returns with more subdued and mellow, [02:53.023]-[03:07.020] | Outro : The song ends with a little a Synthi run slowing things down., [03:07.021]-[03:25.021]
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