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905 (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
905 (song)

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"905" is a song written and sung by bassist John Entwistle for British rock band The Who's eighth studio album, ''Who Are You''. It makes heavy use of one of the first multiphonic Polymoog synthesizers at Entwistle's studio in Ealing.〔http://www.thewho.net/linernotes/WhoAreYou.html〕 It was never performed live by the Who, but was often performed by The John Entwistle Band. However, it was released as the B-side of the second single from the album, headed by another Entwistle song, "Trick of the Light", making it the only single by the Who with both sides written by John Entwistle. "905" was written for a never completed rock opera set in the future.

The lyrics describe a cloned human implanted with memories instead of having an actual childhood, and was created to serve an unspecified purpose and is unable to do anything else. He knows though that at least at the end of his life his soul will be free from his manufactured existence.
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