Twister

Anthony Richard Michael Smith, Jonathan David Maris

The magnificent structure straddled the river
As I dictated my autobiography to my biographer
When I heard this tune
My title was "Renegade Genius"
But was interrupted much too soon
Was interrupted much too soon
I received this line

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From me in Hampstead he received a letter
I headed it "Dear Twister"
Up from West Hampstead I visited Keswick
On permission from the guard
I begun like this but could not continue it
When I heard this tune
(It begun like this but could not continue it)
My ears were burned
By this tune
My head swooned
By this tune

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The train from London on day of lunacy
Was packed with innocents
Children tended by walkman'd parents
Cretins auditioning
For non-existent parts on TV One
The train was a tube
Within the crushing beauty of the countryside
On the London-Keswick run

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[My head burned...burned...da da da da..my ears burned..
countryside has sold out..countryside...cheap phone calls home...
accent all around..cheap phone calls...ramble..grinning...
normally..rambled...in my ear hole...was day of lunacy..some things
like...explosives..of pages turned..shadows..massive fucking noises...pop stars.. heh heh hackles...try mystic meg..twister...rustic town...
twister]

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Trivia about the song Twister by The Fall

On which albums was the song “Twister” released by The Fall?
The Fall released the song on the albums “The Frenz Experiment” in 1988, “458489 B-Sides” in 1990, and “The Complete Peel Sessions 1978-2004” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Twister” by The Fall?
The song “Twister” by The Fall was composed by Anthony Richard Michael Smith, Jonathan David Maris.

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