He also sings on Bandwagonesque's "Sidewinder". Taken from The Bob, Issue No. 43 (Special Teen Edition, 1992) Revolver: Are there songs on Bandwagonesque that are yours specifically? O'Hare: Yeah, there's one. "Sidewinder." Revolver: Tell me about it. O'Hare: One night in the studio myself and Gerry were sitting about, and we came up with this riff. We kind of worked on it. I've always been embarrassed about singing, but Gerry made me put down a vocal. So I just thought up some silly words. They were a lot sillier that they are on the finished album; we made them more intelligent. It came up the way most songs come up, just from mucking about.
This is the most glorious TFC song and my personal favorite.
i agree with you, he is also a brilliant songwriter. i love most of his songs. Same with the 3 fannies. this song is beautiful too:)
He also sings on Bandwagonesque's "Sidewinder".
Taken from The Bob, Issue No. 43 (Special Teen Edition, 1992)
Revolver: Are there songs on Bandwagonesque that are yours specifically?
O'Hare: Yeah, there's one. "Sidewinder."
Revolver: Tell me about it.
O'Hare: One night in the studio myself and Gerry were sitting about, and we came up with this riff. We kind of worked on it. I've always been embarrassed about singing, but Gerry made me put down a vocal. So I just thought up some silly words. They were a lot sillier that they are on the finished album; we made them more intelligent. It came up the way most songs come up, just from mucking about.
Yet again, tfc with a little known b-side song of a quality most bands won't come close to in their entire existence.
Also I think the second verse actually starts "been hit head on but I'm still around"
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