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Berlin Chair : ウィキペディア英語版 | Berlin Chair
"Berlin Chair" is the second single from the album Sound As Ever by Australian rock band You Am I. It was released in 1994 and reached #23 in that year's Hottest 100,〔(Hottest 100 list 1994 )〕 while in the 1998 Hottest 100 of All Time it came in at #61〔(Hottest 100 of all time 1998 )〕 and #52 in the 2009 Hottest 100 of All Time.〔(Hottest 100 of all time 2009 )〕 In a phone-in poll in 1999, the song was voted best Australian song of the 90s.〔(You Am I.com.au )〕 The track was featured on the soundtrack to the PC game Quarantine, released in the same year. ==Composition== Tim Rogers wrote the song while living in Chippendale, Sydney, and titled the song after a sculpture he'd seen in Canberra, where he had previously lived. Biographer Craig Mathieson described the imagery of the chair as symbolising "the hard, even impenetrable male edge, that (song's character ) had with his girlfriend".〔 You Am I biographer Craig Mathieson praised the song's lyrics for revealing a character that ''"admit() they're flawed, but still swear() their strength, support () love"''. He praises the band's musical performance for ''"increas() the momentum with every verse, adding vigour and desperation to Tim's emotion. ... Berlin Chair leaves me drained and elated."''〔
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