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Originally Posted by Routine Builder
Can't say that I agree. Thematically and musically it's closer to Know Your Enemy. It's got a looseness to it which contrasts to the meticulous and often suffocating production of TIMT.
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Originally Posted by tomd2103
I would say it fits in to the KYE 'era' as it was a departure from TIMT and has a similar sound to some of the songs on KYE to the point where you could imagine it fitting on that album. In the same vein, I would probably include There by the God and Forever Delayed as being in the Lifeblood 'era' even though they didn't appear on that album.
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I see what you mean, however, Nicky said at the time that it had nothing to do with the next album and was it's own thing, just like Motown Junk. That's why I regard it as a full stop on the TIMT era (or maybe part of the 'We're sick of TIMT' era!)
http://www.foreverdelayed.org.uk/msp..._December_1999
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We are still waiting on this section, it's gonna be badass. But while you wait perhaps you would care to peruse the lyrics for 'Underdogs' and 'Your Love Is Not Enough', from the album 'Send Away The Tigers'.
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