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Spiders and Flies (Live Acoustic) - Strangelove



     
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Spiders and Flies (Live Acoustic) Lyrics


Called by the feeling
That there must be something more
To a place you've never ever been before
Where no one goesYet still you're not alone
You wonder why
As you look into the the skyThe clatter clatter clatter of electric pylons
Are carrying chattering electric wires
Like a spider's web, just above your head
It's a spider's web just above your head
It's the telephone dead on the internetFlies, the electric sky's
Sell your friends and
Sell your mother
You're not coming back foreverFlies, the electro sky's
Of the new world
It's the new world
Meet the new world nobody can findCaught in the feeling
That there must be something more
Be a place you've never ever seen before

Where no one knowsWhy can't you be alone?
You wonder why
The answer's in the skyThe clatter clap trap of electric wiring
Is scattering stuttering electric lives
Like a spider's web, just above your head
It's a spider's web just above your head
Signed the telephone dead on the internetFlies, the electric sky's
Kill your friends and
Kill your mother
You're not coming back foreverFlies, the electro sky's
Of this new world
Meet the new world
Greet the new world nobody can findIt's a spider's web, just above your head
You flies
Songwriters
Allen, Joe / Duff, Patrick / Langley, John / Lee, Alex / Poole, Julian CharlesPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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The dark side of the '90s Britpop revival, Bristol's Strangelove married Patrick Duff's deep, lovelorn croon to a spider's web of glistening guitar lines which Radiohead held as an early influence. The poetic, purple wine-tinged grace of their first two drug infused albums has not dated in the intervening years and while their final eponymous release suffered from the tensions tearing the band apart, their legacy of Bad Seeds/Doors inspired epics and frantically crawling the walls poetry endures.

Read more about Strangelove on Last.fm.


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