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Setting Sun Lyrics

You're the devil in me I brought in from the cold
You said your body was young but your mind was very old
You're coming on strong and I like the way
The visions we had have faded away
You're part of a life I've never had
I'll tell you that it's just too bad (X5)

You're coming on strong
You're showing your colour
Like a setting sun
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shut On Dec 06, 2001
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Cover art for Setting Sun lyrics by Chemical Brothers, The

My fav by the Brothers. This is the track that turned me into a Brothers fan. Noel from Oasis dones the lyrics and the drum work in this tune.

Cover art for Setting Sun lyrics by Chemical Brothers, The

I love this tune, the bass is just fantastic, and the vocals are amazing! Probly the best i've heard from Chemical Brothers

Cover art for Setting Sun lyrics by Chemical Brothers, The

Great song but it sounds a helluva lot like "Tomorrow Never Knows" by the Beatles (last track on the album Revolver)

Cover art for Setting Sun lyrics by Chemical Brothers, The

Actually, the drum line is taken from "Tomorrow Never Knows". I have to admit that I hate the Gallagher brothers, so I prefer to forget that Noel sings this song, but I recognize a good work on the lyrics here. For me, it expresses the despise for the phony people one gets to find in life.

Cover art for Setting Sun lyrics by Chemical Brothers, The

Top Notch Mega Banging song! Great drumming. Noel keeps the spirit of the Beatles alive via Dance music!

Cover art for Setting Sun lyrics by Chemical Brothers, The

Great song... this one and "Let Forever Be" are my favs, and obviously is because of Noel.

Cover art for Setting Sun lyrics by Chemical Brothers, The

well boyBacon, this song was actually a tribute to The Beatles' song "Tomorrow Never Knows."

 
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