Incommunicado

Derek William Dick / Ian Mosley / Marillion / Mark Kelly / Pete Trewavas / Steve Rothery

I'd be really pleased to meet you if I could remember your name
But I got problems with my memory ever since I got a winner in the fame
game
I'm a citizen of Legoland travellin Incommunicado
and I don't give a damn for the Fleet Street afficionados

But I don't want to be the backpage interview
I don't want launderette anonymity
I want my handprints in the concrete on Sunset Boulevard
a dummy in Tussauds you'll se Incommunicado

I'm a Marquee veteran, a muti-media bonafide celebrity
I've got an allergy to Perrier, daylight and responsibility
I'm a rootin-tootin cowboy a Peter Pan with street credibility
always making the point with the dawn patrol fraternity

Sometimes it seems like I've been here before
when I hear opportunity kicking in my door
call it synchronicity call it Deja Vu
I just put my faith in destiny- it's the way that I choose

But I don't want to be a tin can tied to the bumper of a
wedding limousine, or currently residing in the where are the now file
a oupee on the cabaret scene
I want to do adverts for American Express cards
and talk shows on prime time t.v., a villa in France
my own cocktail bar and that's where you're gonna find me
incommunicado

Sometimes it seems like I've been here before
When I hear opportunity kicking in my door
Call it synchronicity call it deja vu
I just put my faith in destiny it's the way that I choose- incommunicado

Trivia about the song Incommunicado by Marillion

On which albums was the song “Incommunicado” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Clutching at Straws” in 1987, “The Thieving Magpie: La Gazza Ladra” in 1988, “The Best of Both Worlds” in 1997, “Mid-Price: A Singles Collection” in 1999, “Of Both Worlds” in 2000, “The Best of Marillion” in 2003, “Singles Night” in 2016, and “Marillioncl / Enelmarquee” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Incommunicado” by Marillion?
The song “Incommunicado” by Marillion was composed by Derek William Dick, Ian Mosley, Marillion, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, and Steve Rothery.

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