Lovely Little Swan - Close Lobsters



     
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Lovely Little Swan Lyrics


I'll come 'round, if you come over to our way of thinking
Light blue vision on the open sea, drifting and listening
On the open sea, my little swan
Good-bye my little swan
I hope you won't forget, stop to recollect too long
I'll come over If you come 'round to our way of thinking
Light blue vision, calm and dreaming on the open sea
Farewell my little swan
You don't want to forget, stop to recollect too much
You have a lovely mouth
You have a lovely height
You have a lovely stomach
You have a lovely psyche
You have a lovely mouth
You have a lovely height
You have a lovely stomach
You have a lovely psyche
Psyche, psyche

Stop coming back
Keep coming back
Just to mess me up like that
My little swan, my epicenterGood-bye my little swan
I know you won't forget, stop to recollect to long
One day, my little swan
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Close Lobsters were a Scottish indie pop band. According to legend, the band's name was derived from their inability to decide between two prospective names: The Close and The Lobsters. First coming to prominence with the track "Firestation Towers" on the NME's famed C86 compilation, they signed to Fire Records and released their debut single "Going To Heaven To See If It Rains" in October 1986. After landing a support slot with The Jesus and Mary Chain on their tour, they released second single "Never Seen Before" in April 1987 which furthered their reputation as one of the leading emerging indie bands. They went on to release two albums; Foxheads Stalk This Land was released in 1987 and Headache Rhetoric in 1989. Their popularity on US college radio stations led to an invitation to the New York Music Seminar in 1989, which in turn led to an extensive American tour.

The band eventually broke up over a combination of creative differences and financial difficulties. Their failure to secure a record deal in the US certainly didn't help matters, despite critical acclaim in America. Rolling Stone's review of "Foxheads Stalk This Land" called it "first-rate guitar pop from a top-shelf band. Close Lobsters could have been just another jangle group, but they have a lot more going for them than just chiming Rickenbackers."

The band reunited briefly in 1991 for a few live gigs before disbanding more permanently.

The Close Lobsters song "Let's Make Some Plans" was covered by the Wedding Present on the b-side of the "California" single in 1992.

Andrew Burnett is a lecturer in the Business faculty at the University of Paisley and guitarist Graeme Wilmington is an Audio Technology lecturer at Stow College, Glasgow. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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