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Underworld - Born Slippy (1999 Live)

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jkk45 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Aboslotley epic
ChrisRJBR (4 days ago) Show Hide
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this song is part of my life...great !!!
sabien2578 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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FUCKING AWESOME SONG
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Muito Loko
runnysmokey0304 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I love that the Europeans invented rave!
DonLoganUK (1 week ago) Show Hide
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it was england who invented rave with help from house music from new york!
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wasnt house music from chicago?
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you could be right! i know house music started in us
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Rick [Smith] came up with a rhythm and I started singing over it. The vocals were done in one take. When I lost my place, I'd repeat the same line; that's why it goes, 'lager, lager, lager, lager.' The first time we played it live, people raised their lager cans and I was horrified because I was still deep into alcoholism. It was never meant to be a drinking anthem; it was a cry for help. Now I don't mind. Why Born Slippy? It was a greyhound we won money on."
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K. Hyde: "We used to go out drinking in Soho and I ended up in the Ship on Wardour Street. All the lyrics were written on that night. A drunk sees the world in fragments and I wanted to recreate that. I was inspired by Lou Reed's New York album and Sam Shepard's Motel Chronicles. I was into flash photography as well, so I was walking around Soho with a notebook and camera, just observing things. In those days I'd open the book whenever a musical idea inspired me. ..

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