This song was also released under the bands' alternate name: Amorphous Androgynous.
Taken from the offical website:
"The very silly, brass led Goodbye Sky has little to do with its reprise, especially after it was removed from the final mix of the album. It was later released on the remix album, The Otherness. The song is heavily inspired by Beatles psychedelia, and features heavily flanged vocals. The lyrics appear to be a gobbledegook lovesong. The song was from 'initial cigarette plunge recordings with Mikey Rowe and Marylebone Road', suggesting this may be what became of the otherwise unreleased song Marylebone Road. It certainly has the Britishness the title would suggest. On The Isness, the track is standalone, whilst it segues from Yo-Yo on The Otherness. "
This song was also released under the bands' alternate name: Amorphous Androgynous.
Taken from the offical website:
"The very silly, brass led Goodbye Sky has little to do with its reprise, especially after it was removed from the final mix of the album. It was later released on the remix album, The Otherness. The song is heavily inspired by Beatles psychedelia, and features heavily flanged vocals. The lyrics appear to be a gobbledegook lovesong. The song was from 'initial cigarette plunge recordings with Mikey Rowe and Marylebone Road', suggesting this may be what became of the otherwise unreleased song Marylebone Road. It certainly has the Britishness the title would suggest. On The Isness, the track is standalone, whilst it segues from Yo-Yo on The Otherness. "