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Sometimes it's hard to say where the songs come from,
Especially when there are so many around,
The breathing sound is usually just below the gate,
It has to be much louder to be heard.
All gates open,
All gates are open now.Songs, music.Sometimes it's hard to say where the songs come from,
Especially when there are so many around,
The breathing sound just doesn't usually reach the gate,
It has to be much louder to be heard.Then the gates, they couldn't say where the beats came from,
By the time we realize the way we got to play.
All gates are open now, now it seems,
Now the music blended with the sounds we play.All gates are open now.
Then the gates, they couldn't say where the beats came from,
By the time we realize the way we got to play.
All gates are open now, now it seems,
Now the music blended with the sounds we play.
Now is there any way for you to say where the woman ends,
Where the music ends and where the man begins?

All gates are open now for you and for me,
How we play the tune, each other's symphony.
And your breathing sound is really beauty,
It doesn't seem much softer than the drum.
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Can


Can was an experimental rock group founded in Cologne, Germany in 1968. Describing themselves as an "anarchist community", they constructed their music largely through improvisation and editing, in a way similar to several avant-garde composers of the time. They had only occasional commercial success, but exerted a huge influence on subsequent rock and electronic music. They are generally held to be one of the finest of the original krautrock bands, and are among the most important experimental artists in recent music history.
A lot of their initial popularity came from positive press in the UK (when many other Krautrock bands were shunned by UK media such as NME) and airplay on John Peel's BBC radio programmes, which led to extensive touring in the UK. They also gained exposure in Germany by doing soundtrack work for German filmmakers.

Read more about Can on Last.fm.


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