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or so they advertise" | or so they advertise" | ||
− | Another variation is as follows:<br> | + | * Another variation is as follows:<br> |
"Holts are nearly always close to the sea,<br> | "Holts are nearly always close to the sea,<br> | ||
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Only enough to fool the passers-by, or so they advertise<br> | Only enough to fool the passers-by, or so they advertise<br> | ||
I love you" | I love you" | ||
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+ | * Simon Wilkinson] suggests similar words, with a few minor changes: | ||
+ | "She leaves us [wait?] [loaded for others of us?]. | ||
+ | The holts are about 500 meters apart, | ||
+ | And of use only [?] pass us by, or they [advertise?]" | ||
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+ | and he also points out that the voice sounds similar to that of Welsh actor Philip Madoc (heard very briefly here at links Simon provided: 1, 2). | ||
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+ | * Thanks again to [JimE] for noticing something else: | ||
+ | there's a background sound throughout the song which could be "sweat-sweat" (in the first part of the song), with "tension" coming in later. It's hard to recognise as speech, but it could well be; one of the interviews says that the "percussion" in the track was constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of BoC. | ||
==Other Versions/Contexts== | ==Other Versions/Contexts== |
An Eagly in Your Mind | |
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Running time | 6:23 |
Appears on | MHTRTC |
"the holts are nearly always close to sea
fallen boulders, old ruins, and cliffs
all at the top of a sand edifice
high above the sea
a safe place for cubs
we wait, tense
we're disappointed
she leaves her [?] loaded by others of us
the holts are evenly spread
about 500 meters apart
[?]
or so they advertise"
"Holts are nearly always close to the sea,
fallen boulders, old ruins, and cliffs,
all atop the sand edifice,
high above the sea:
a safe place for cubs.
We wait ... tense. We're disappointed.
She leaves her [?] to look for [others?]
The holts are evenly spaced, about 5 meters apart,
Only enough to fool the passers-by, or so they advertise
I love you"
"She leaves us [wait?] [loaded for others of us?]. The holts are about 500 meters apart, And of use only [?] pass us by, or they [advertise?]"
and he also points out that the voice sounds similar to that of Welsh actor Philip Madoc (heard very briefly here at links Simon provided: 1, 2).
there's a background sound throughout the song which could be "sweat-sweat" (in the first part of the song), with "tension" coming in later. It's hard to recognise as speech, but it could well be; one of the interviews says that the "percussion" in the track was constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of BoC.