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A Different Story (metalwerker dub) [Bonus track]

from More Analogue than EVER! (live in Belfarce) by The Feline Dream

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Bonus track for the 2011 remastered edition.
This version of 'A Different Story' dubbed with metal-werkered bass guitar was originally created for possible inclusion on the BelFest compilation CD of 2001.

lyrics

v.1
Two out of three ain't bad
Until you're begging for another one
And so I'm starting to grip your hand
You know I'm never gonna let you run
It's not that I'm hoping to hold you back
I'd never try to keep you under my thumb
Well, not as such...

So hide those glances at strangers like you hide those scars
You said that you were mine...

CHORUS:
...but inside your head, A Different Story,
another life to lead
That's what you want: your "freedom" - how boring! -
well, it isn't what you need

v.2
So I'm the best that you've ever had?
You call me on the telephone
("hello, it's me again")
Making like you're so sad
You're to-and-froing like a metronome (to/fro/to/fro)
Is it that you're trying to drive me mad?
Yeah, so then you won't be feeling so alone.

I've seen you starting to run dear: you won't get far.
You said that you were mine

CHORUS repeat

credits

from More Analogue than EVER! (live in Belfarce), released April 10, 2001
Live on stage at the Empire Music Hall, Belfast, Xmas 2000; bass guitar dubbed at Feline HQ, Bristol, Spring 2001.
NICK CARLISLE: backing vocals, JP4, Polysix
DAVID DAVIS: vocals, clavinet D6, Viscount PB13 bass pedals, bass guitar
MICHAEL STALEY: Roland R8 drum machine, live sub-mix & FX

Written by N.Carlisle/D.Davis © Copyright Control MCPS
℗ 2011 Corruptive Records

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The Feline Dream Castlewellan, UK

The Feline Dream were a collaboration between David 'Deakie' Davis and Nicholas 'Mermaid' Carlisle, a pair of gingers from County Down.

The band met a wretched demise in December 2003, however due to the invention of the phonograph by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville on 25th March 1857, their music can still be enjoyed today.
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