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{{Template:Lyrics|Black Box (Pt. 2)| | |||
I got really afraid | |||
My heart missed a beat | |||
I felt this had already happened but I was about to see it again | |||
|Reto Bühler/Alan Wilder|℗ 2000 Mute Records Limited}} | |||
== Quotes == | |||
<blockquote> | |||
I always have an often clouded vision when making music, and allowing that to migrate and evolve as you go is one of the great joys in creating. At times, I end up combining several ideas into one long piece where others might divide them into separate songs. I do enjoy music which takes time to unfold, and which doesn’t conform to the standard pop/rock structures.<ref>Source: [http://web.archive.org/web/20180402073551/https://stereoklang.se/blog/interviews/alan-wilder "EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – ALAN WILDER (EX-DEPECHE MODE/RECOIL) TALKS ON SYNTHS, MUSIC CREATION AND HIS UPCOMING AUCTION"] - ''Stereoklang''</ref> | |||
— [[Alan Wilder]] - ''Stereoklang''</blockquote> | |||
== References == | |||
[[Category:Song]] | [[Category:Song]] | ||
[[Category:Recoil songs]] | [[Category:Recoil songs]] | ||
[[Category:Liquid songs]] | |||
[[Category:Songs produced by Alan Wilder]] | [[Category:Songs produced by Alan Wilder]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:40, 26 November 2019
Lyrics
Black Box (Pt. 2)
I got really afraid
My heart missed a beat
I felt this had already happened but I was about to see it again
Songwriter: Reto Bühler/Alan Wilder
Publishing Information: ℗ 2000 Mute Records Limited
Quotes
I always have an often clouded vision when making music, and allowing that to migrate and evolve as you go is one of the great joys in creating. At times, I end up combining several ideas into one long piece where others might divide them into separate songs. I do enjoy music which takes time to unfold, and which doesn’t conform to the standard pop/rock structures.[1]
— Alan Wilder - Stereoklang