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Did anyone ever attempt to decipher the lyrics of Walk Away during the Body & Soul Tour (May 1984) which were -correct me if I'm wrong- slightly/somewhat different ? (They seem more like improvised mumblings at some gigs than actual lyrics though ) ...
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[quote="Hojyuu-obi"]Did anyone ever attempt to decipher the lyrics of Walk Away during the Body & Soul Tour (May 1984) which were -correct me if I'm wrong- slightly/somewhat different ? (They seem more like improvised mumblings at some gigs than actual lyrics though ) ...[/quote]
They seem more like improvised mumblings 'cause that's exactly what they were at that point: that song was the latest addition to the setlist and Andy was still working on the lyrics. That - or he was too drugged out on that tour to remember that newest set of lyrics he'd just penned.
They seem more like improvised mumblings 'cause that's exactly what they were at that point: that song was the latest addition to the setlist and Andy was still working on the lyrics. That - or he was too drugged out on that tour to remember that newest set of lyrics he'd just penned.
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I'm aware that the song was in an early stage of writing (Walk Away 7"/12" released in October), I was just wondering if anyone ever had figured out what exactly he was singing (I'm trainspotting, I know )waterisnat wrote:They seem more like improvised mumblings 'cause that's exactly what they were at that point: that song was the latest addition to the setlist and Andy was still working on the lyrics.Hojyuu-obi wrote:Did anyone ever attempt to decipher the lyrics of Walk Away during the Body & Soul Tour (May 1984) which were -correct me if I'm wrong- slightly/somewhat different ? (They seem more like improvised mumblings at some gigs than actual lyrics though ) ...
When were they/was he not drugged out ?waterisnat wrote:That - or he was too drugged out on that tour to remember that newest set of lyrics he'd just penned
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What's the best/clearest recording from that period btw ?
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Probably closer to the truth than it bears thinking about...Red_Kola wrote:Thought I heard:Hojyuu-obi wrote:Did anyone ever attempt to decipher the lyrics of Walk Away during the Body & Soul Tour (May 1984)
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Urm, sorry for the necro, but I've been listening, and:
And in the summer when it's not so easy,
walk around the same old town and...
That's all I got. It took so long to work out aswell. I'm rather intrigued by the tune and rythum to this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TszPHa8acs8
(according to Wikipedia, very first time they played it live. It was the first concert with Wayne. )
And in the summer when it's not so easy,
walk around the same old town and...
That's all I got. It took so long to work out aswell. I'm rather intrigued by the tune and rythum to this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TszPHa8acs8
(according to Wikipedia, very first time they played it live. It was the first concert with Wayne. )
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