Genius Lyrics
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Tame Impala – The Bold Arrow of Time
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An interlude at the end of this Innerspeaker track was co-written by Jay Watson and Kevin Parker. Dominic Simper played bass here, and Jay Watson played drums, as well as guitar
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Tame Impala – Canyons Sunrise Reprise
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[Verse 1] / Please don't get answers from eyes / You know that mine can't lie quite as well as yours / Just let the spare moment flow / Rounding steps as I go through the open
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Tame Impala – 30 Minutes with Mathew Saville
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[Instrumental]
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Tame Impala – 41 Mojitos (Canyons Poolside Dub)
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[Intro] / (Whispering) / Ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh / Ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh / Ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh / Ahhh-ahhh, ahhh-ahhh
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Tame Impala – Island Walking
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[Verse 1] / I could never see your eyes / And I can't see past the lies / Which is why / I still long for us / And in the meantime / Here comes the chorus / [Guitar Solo] / [Verse
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Tame Impala – It Is Not Meant To Be
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“It Is Not Meant To Be” serves as the introduction to Tame Impala’s debut studio album Innerspeaker. It features a psychedelic rock instrumental that Kevin typically works in.
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Tame Impala – Half Full Glass Of Wine
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“Half Full Glass of Wine” appears on Tame Impala H.I.T.S. 003, Tame Impala’s self-titled EP, and on the Extraspeaker portion of Innerspeaker (Collector’s Edition). The song marked
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Tame Impala – Lucidity
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“Lucidity” is a song by Tame Impala, released as a single in 2010. It was recorded during the sessions for Innerspeaker in 2009, and released as the second single from that album
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Tame Impala – Expectation
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[Verse 1] / Everything you ever told me could have been a lie / We may never have been in love / Stuck on thinking that there is always something to lose / Or a hit from above / Or
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Tame Impala – Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?
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“Why Won’t You Make Up Your Mind?” was released as a single in 2011. It was recorded during the sessions for the Innerspeaker album in 2009, and released as the fourth single from
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Tame Impala – Wander
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“Wander” first debuted as an iTunes exclusive track on Tame Impala’s self-titled EP, before later being released on the 2010 release of Innerspeaker (Collector’s Edition).
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Tame Impala – Runway, Houses, City, Clouds
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Innerspeaker’s penultimate, “Runway, Houses, City, Clouds” is a whirlwind of heavy bass lines, foamy guitar riffs and psychedelic fuzz. By far the longest song from the album at
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Tame Impala – Sundown Syndrome
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“Sundown Syndrome” was recorded in March 2009 and released later on in Jan 1, 2009. it is the 1st single in “Tame Impala’s EP; Sundown Syndrome/Remember Me- EP also available in
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Tame Impala – Alter Ego
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The third track on Tame Impala’s debut album, Innerspeaker, “Alter Ego” is a psychedelic, jazz chord-driven trip with lyrics that detail internal conflict between the speaker’s
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Tame Impala – Solitude Is Bliss
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“Solitude Is Bliss” possesses perhaps the most accessible classic rock/pop sensibilities of Tame Impala’s first album Innerspeaker. The song makes heavy use of effects associated
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Tame Impala – I Don't Really Mind
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The final track on Innerspeaker; “I Don’t Really Mind”, a track which has a driving drum beat supporting a rush of Lo-Fi, overdriven synths. The only recorded version of the song
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Tame Impala – Remember Me
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The thirteenth track on Tame Impala’s Innerspeaker: Collector’s Edition is a cover of “Remember Me” by Blue Boy, a dance single released in 1997. The single itself was a remix
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Tame Impala – Desire Be Desire Go
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“Desire Be, Desire Go” is the second track on Innerspeaker, the debut album by Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala. An earlier mix of the track also appears on Tame Impala
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Jamie Drastik – He Don’t Need To Know
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[Guitar Solo] / [Verse 1] / Now, here we go / Somebody talking shit about me saying "Is it so?" / I walk right up to women, let that motherfucker know / That talking shit about me
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