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Mr. Diver
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A great old indie-style song, sort of crunchy.
phil quinton tony longwor
Modern guitar pop driven by distinctive bass and vocal melodies and cool keyboard flavours Influenced by musical genres from the 60s garage and psychadelia the
Monophobia are a 5-piece indie band based in London who perform regularly in the West End and in the more notorious clubs around North London. Influenced most strongly by the British rock bands of the '60s and '90s, there are also dance, pop, folk and perhaps even disco influences in some of the songs. Current line-up comprises Tony (voice & guitar), Phil (bass & synth), Zizi (keyboard & voice) and Nimesh (guitar). The new drummer will be announced soon.
Song Info
Genre
Alternative Indie
Charts
Peak #1,380
Peak in subgenre #287
Author
Tony Longworth & J.M. Jones
Rights
Monophobia
Uploaded
April 24, 2002
Track Files
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
The lyrics were just fillers for the music, they never meant anything and the writers had originally intended to write proper lyrics for it. Ironically the lyrics haven't changed in 8 years but the music has evolved as it has been passed from band to band until it reached Monophobia.
Lyrics
He feels her at his back She seems caught in an emotion With her silver ring upon her finger and with silent words of stone she just wants him to fade away like the clouds on a long grey windy day Good morning Mr. Diver I ain't seen you in a while The world's gone out of fashion and I think you're out of style I told you to take it easy but still you wouldn't smile You've been hiding in your sweet dreams ever since you were a child He said my inspiration comes from a sunny day a long time ago when things were better, a relevancy lost here today I didn't have to worry about that ring upon your finger I was dumb enough to think would keep us together Good morning Mr. Diver I ain't seen you in a while The world's gone out of fashion and I think you're out of style I told you to take it easy but still you wouldn't smile You've been hiding in your sweet dreams ever since you were a child
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