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It's amazing how many great songs are inspired by lost-love. It's been the subject of countless classics since the recording of music began and, while I don't consider this song a classic, it certainly holds it's ground. Earl Dixon (known for his innovative instrumental inventions as former leader of the Underground Bass Masters) actually sings on the track, giving it an alternative-rock, almost "poppy" sort of feel. I can imagine it on mainstream radio, sandwiched between R.E.M. and Alanis. "And all I wanted is someone to be with / And I wanted you to feel the way I do / When you were in my heart / I was once truly alive", he declares, in a desperate, whispery tone. The slow-paced beat, led by "trippy" drums and guitar-like sounds (not to mention pretty piano at the end), creates a gloomy, lonely atmosphere, staying true to the concept of the song. All in all, it's an excellent song for anyone who's ever been emotionally scarred after losing a love. It ain't bad for the rest of us either. My Rating: 4 (of 5) -Marcel Lee
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Label: Utopian Collective
Credits: Earl Dixon |
Lyrics
In these times of tribulation, (I cannot feel)
When words fail to explain, (Nothing more is real)
The reason that I lock myself, (I cannot feel)
Behind these closed doors. (Nothing more is real)
And all I wanted was someone to be with, (I cannot feel)
and I wanted you to feel the way I do. (Nothing more is real)
When you were in my heart, (I cannot feel)
I was once truely alive. (Cuz nothing more is real)
It means something to me.
It means something to me.
It means something to me,
Why can't I feel you anymore?
Why can't I feel you anymore?
Why can't I feel you anymore?
I cannot feel (I cannot feel)
Nothing more is real (Nothing more is real)
I cannot feel (I cannot feel)
Nothing more is real (Nothing more is real)
I cannot feel (I cannot feel)
Nothing more is real (Nothing more is real)
I cannot feel (I cannot feel)
Cuz Nothing more is (Cuz nothing more is real)
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