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She wants to sit beside you
In your big chair
In your big chair
The devil has the power to assume a pleasing shape
She wants.
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Vocals:
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None
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Originally on:
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Shout (Single)
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Also found on:
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Saturnine Martial & Lunatic (LP)
Flip (Japan CD)
Songs From The Big Chair
(Remastered CD)
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Other Versions:
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None
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'The Big Chair' is an instrumental that served as the b-side to the Shout single. The only "lyrics" are dialogue samples from the movie Sybil, from which the song (and the album Songs From The Big Chair) gets its name.
"The b-side of 'Shout'. This track was very much inspired by the film 'Sybil' about a woman suffering from multiple personalities undergoing psychotherapy. The big chair in her therapist's office is the place Sybil feels safest to recount the horrors of her childhood."
-Roland
"I always felt this piece was a soundtrack to the Middle Ages. Perhaps her childhood horros stemmed from those times. Certainly the Fairlight II we used to make it did."
-Chris Hughes
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