Baby why are you wasting time crying Like it’s the only thing to do? Baby don't you worry, yourself crying Your instinct's all that's guiding you
Baby don't you worry, yourself crying I could see the sadness in your eyes Baby why are you wasting time crying Trying to find out the reasons why?
Baby don't believe them when they say it Love is just a feeling that you give You’re the universe and you'll know all I need Tell me all the secrets that I forget
Ooh-yeah-yeah, oooh-yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah All right, ooh yeah, all right
Just watch the lights go down over this town Watch the Thames weave down, wind it's way round Watch the city boys leave, full of bluster Oh where are we now? Aint it easy for you as a kid To get yourself so messed up We don't know, we don't know (oh yeah) We don't know, we don't know (oh yeah) We don't know, we don't know we don't know, we don't know (a-ha)
Fame, a celebrity culture, flash light, flash light Fame, a bullet proof bathroom Inside she's fixing up Fame, a sealing-up number one Vacuum, a vacuum Fame, miracle accent, Inside, start it up Shoot it up, shoot it up, shoot it up, shoot your gun Fame, the vanity mistress Fame, the mirror of the wet dream And I look, and I'm feeling that accent Dying on the inside, I’m dying on the inside Love's like oxygen Love's like oxygen Love's like oxygen Love's like oxygen Love's like oxygen
This originated from the same jam that also produced "Love Is Noise". Bassist Simon Jones explained in an interview with BBC DJ Steve Lamacq: "I absolutely love that track and it's where 'Love is Noise' has come from and I think it's a good insight for people to listen to. They can listen to that track and maybe not relate it to 'Love is Noise' but at some point they will realize that, they go together like that, you know, it's two songs. We got two songs out of this beautiful jam and for people to be able to understand that process and see it, I think that's fantastic. It's a great, I mean, it's an out there piece of music. I can't explain what it is. To me, I don't know, it sounds like something off a soundtrack, some sort of sci-fi thing to me but, yeah, it's got all the elements that I love, the looseness and the kind of, you don't know what's going to happen. It falls apart in the middle, comes back together." Guitarist Nick McCabe added: "We kind of knew that these sort of different segments would somehow fit together, one of which was a tune from 1993 I think, Muhammed Ali, and somehow they kind of have this like weird overlap between the three different things. We kind of went back to Columbo the next day and we were calling one section, when we come to edit we kind of identify sections by 'It sounds a little bit like this,' so there's like the Divo Cam section, and like the Stonesy section and the Muhammed Ali bit that never actually found its way back into Columbo but generated quite a lot of ideas for it." "Muhammad Ali" is included as a bonus recording on the LP version.