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Once More (with feeling) [Live Session]

from Live [at the End of the World] by Traffic Experiment

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  • Live [at the End of the World] Blu-ray & CD

    Traffic Experiment - Live [at the End of the World] is a 5-track live performance of songs from Traffic Experiment's debut album , Blue Suburbia, recorded and filmed at Wincraft Studios on 21st December 2012.

    The item is packaged as a 4-page double-disc card wallet containing both the video on Blu-ray and an additional CD of the audio.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Live [at the End of the World] via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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  • Live [at the End of the World] DVD & CD

    Traffic Experiment - Live [at the End of the World] is a 5-track live performance of songs from Traffic Experiment's debut album , Blue Suburbia, recorded and filmed at Wincraft Studios on 21st December 2012.

    The item is packaged as a 4-page double-disc card wallet containing both the video on DVD and an additional CD of the audio.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Live [at the End of the World] via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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lyrics

The new cog in your machine has already started to rust
The decay of our childhood dreams, stagnated and gathering dust
Each minute that drags itself by is another minute's money in the bank
Each minute that drags itself by is another minute that I'll never get back
The future had seemed so bright before
Now day after day you want me to do this once more (with feeling)

The years seem to stretch behind and I still haven't come all that far
I need freedom to motivate more than promotion and a company car
When I'm stuck in an endless queue, through traffic experiments, past diversion signs
While beneath my mind's paperwork lie forgotten melodies and unfinished lines
And life seems to drain from every pore
And day after day you want me to do this once more (with feeling)

I used to believe I'd have all I desired
Now each day's the same and it leaves me so tired
The stars in the night sky that had me inspired now seem dimmed
And so I can't do this once more

Sleep, work, eat, work, sleep, work, eat, work, sleep, work, eat, work, sleep, work, eat, work, sleep, work, eat, work, sleep, work, eat, work, sleep, work, eat, work, sleep, work, eat, work, sleep...

Confined within these four walls I plan out my great escape
As I cling on to this fading dream and pray I've not too long left to wait
And the world moves on through that door
And day after day you want me to do this once more

I thought independence would help set me free
Now I'm living my dreams through the things on TV
While the feelings I had for this world around me have been numbed
And so I can't do this once more

credits

from Live [at the End of the World], released June 21, 2013
Phil Burns: Hammond organ / synths
Stuart Chalmers: guitar / vocals
Mitch Gasser: guitar
James Holloway: electric piano / backing vocals
Harri Norris: backing vocals
Claire Turner: backing vocals
Tom Vincent: drums
Simon James White: fretless bass guitar / backing vocals

Written by Stuart Chalmers

Engineered by George Shilling, James Towler and Tom Colwill at Wincraft Studios

Produced by Stuart Chalmers and George Shilling

Mixed and Mastered by George Shilling at Bank Cottage

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Traffic Experiment Guildford, UK

Traffic Experiment are a progressive art rock band from the UK. They released their debut album Blue Suburbia in 2010. In 2011 the band released a reworking of the classic Doctor Who theme. A live Blu-ray (Traffic Experiment - Live [at the End of the World]) was released in 2013, with that difficult second album currently in production... ... more

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