This one is a bit of an anachronism. Demoed several years previously it really is a bit out of place stylistically. However it used to go down so well live we had to include it. Originally written around a nicked Can bass line from one of their not so cool records (Flow Motion I think) I used to sing this to myself while listening to the original as I worked in a quiet secondhand record shop. This is Mark's showpiece. A natural and inspired guitarist, he could unleash a mess of emotional turmoil via his '63 Strat. Live this was breathtaking...
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