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Electronic — Forbidden City
Album: Raise the Pressure
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Released: 1996
Length: 4:04
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Forbidden city

There's not a hope
While you're in this kind of mood
Too much to drink
But not enough to lose
You tore me apart
Now I've got to suffer
I wish I'd been around when you started this

Give me a chance
I'd show you what I could do
You're in a trance
And I'm not so fond of you
You may be a friend
But you're not my relation
But you're the only person I ever knew

And it's too late to wash my hands
We're caught in a trap
Set for a man

There is a wind
That blows in the northern skies
Holding me back
No matter how hard I try
If I had the sense
I'd leave here tomorrow
I wouldn't even bother to say goodbye

But it's too late to wash my hands
We're caught in a trap
Set for a man

Would you lie to me
If you thought I was wrong
You deserted me
When it all went wrong
Would you lie to me
Would you lie to me

Would you lie to me
If you thought I was wrong
You deserted me
When it all went wrong

But it's too late to wash my hands
We're caught in a trap
Set for a man
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Darlington wrote:
A great CD that nobody knows about.
I remember buying this back in '96. I was disappointed, though. There are some good tunes, but, overall, it's weaker than their first album.
kazuma wrote:
I hear Byrds.
...and I hear James.
I like it!
I hear Byrds.
There's not a hope While you're in this kind of mood I love the opening line, it kind of kickstart the whole song.
Schmackdown wrote:
This was the first single from Raise The Pressure, I believe. I like this album more than Electronic's debut, and far more than Twisted Tenderness, though the title track from that CD is pretty good. Anyone giving this disc a spin should check out "One Day", "Second Nature" and "How Long"- IMO they're all better than this track, which isn't too shabby, either.
Agree with everything you said. A great CD that nobody knows about.
www.allmusic.com wrote:
...Sumner and Johnny Marr, former guitarist of the Smiths.
That would explain the low level of energy in this song... really
absolutely fabulous!
This was the first single from Raise The Pressure, I believe. I like this album more than Electronic's debut, and far more than Twisted Tenderness, though the title track from that CD is pretty good. Anyone giving this disc a spin should check out "One Day", "Second Nature" and "How Long"- IMO they're all better than this track, which isn't too shabby, either.
Like it :)
BooKitty wrote:
This sounds a lot like the new New Order album.
www.allmusic.com wrote:
One of the first supergroups from post-punk Great Britain, Electronic is the on-off project formed by New Order's Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr, former guitarist of the Smiths.
BooKitty wrote:
I thought this was the new New Order album.
Same here. Nice tune.
Awesome Song! Johnny Marr's Smiths-like Guitar is brilliant here & refreshing.
This sounds a lot like the new New Order album.