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I must be feeling low
I talked to God in a phonebox on my way home
I told you my answer
I left you my dreams on your answer machine
Come on
Let the spirit inside you
Don't wait to be found
Come along with my sound
Let the spirit move you
Let the waves come up
They'll fuse you
I never met no one to deny a sound
I must be going insane
I called the doctor so he can relieve my pain
He's got a little pill for me
Just a little luxury
Help me through my day
Come on
Let the spirit inside you
Don't wait to be found
Come along with our sound
Let the spirit move you
Let the waves come up
They'll fuse you
I never met no one to deny our sound
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Back in time
There's only one life
There's only one life
Let it go
Let it go
Let it go
Let it go
Let it go
Let it go
This is a big
Fuck you!
This is a big
Fuck you!
Come on!
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The song is followed by about 6 minutes of silence, and then Deep Freeze. Deep Freeze starts with random synthesised and 'radio fuzz' sounds (13:07), before a guitar backed by a synthesiser plays until the end (15:15), backed by a disembodied looped voice, and a baby crying. In the making of this track, producer Chris Potter left a microphone out of a second-floor window and recorded the everyday goings on on the street below. The "city sound" was originally going to be just 30 seconds long and put on the front of the first track Bitter Sweet Symphony, however, Potter decided that the novelty effect of this would wear off and listeners would be bored of the city sound- so he placed the sample on the end of Come On.
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Jochem
Excellent closer song, but I hate that it’s 15 minutes with 10 minutes off silence in between.
added: 12/19/2005, 07:07 PM
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