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Silver (Life at Brian’s session) - Echo & the Bunnymen
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Silver (Life at Brian’s session) Echo & the Bunnymen

"Silver (Life at Brian’s session)" by Echo & the Bunnymen, released in 1984, is a #Rock track that explores themes of longing, introspection, and the passage of time. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and yearning for connection, reflecting on personal experiences and memories. Musically, the song features atmospheric guitar work and haunting melodies, characteristic of the band's post-punk style. Its cultural impact includes influencing the alternative music scene, resonating with listeners who appreciate its emotional depth and sonic texture.

Silver (Life at Brian’s session) - Echo & the Bunnymen
Swung from a chandelier
My planet sweet on a silver salver
Bailed out my worst fears
'Cause man has to be his own saviour
Blind sailors
Imprisoned jailers
God tame us
No one to blame us

The sky is blue
My hands untied
A world that's true
Through our clean eyes
Just look at you
With burning lips
You're living proof
At my fingertips

Walked on a tidal wave
Laughed in the face of a brand new day
Food for survival thought
Mapped out the place where I planned to stay

All the way
Well behaved
Just in case
It slips away
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