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Keeping the Blade Lyrics

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Claudio Sanchez: “It’s a collection of intros from both previous records, but put together which can only mean the end.”

Like all the other albums, Good Apollo begins with an instrumental to represent a passage of time. As Claudio S. explains, it’s a compilation of instrumentals from the previous records to symbolize the story coming to a close.

I also believe the repetition of the instrumentals at the beginning of each album as the albums progress is to show the order of the events described. Hence why YOTBR has none of these instrumentals due to the fact is the beginning of the story as a whole.

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and before anyone says anything.... i posted this because it has a place in the story

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anyone noticed how the end bit is the same to 'the ring in return' ??

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Thanks for reading the above. I think every song (excluding tracks like "A Whole Lot of Nothing") a band makes should be here, regardless of lyrics or not.

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This song completes "Always and Never". I can't listen to it, without listening to "Keeping the Blade" first!

 
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