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You and Me (Damon Albarn song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | You and Me (Damon Albarn song)
"You and Me" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Damon Albarn for his solo studio album ''Everyday Robots''. Albarn & Russell had previously worked on Bobby Womack's comeback album ''The Bravest Man in the Universe'' and on the DRC Music album ''Kinshasa One Two''. ==Background== Clocking in at seven minutes and five seconds, "You and Me" is the longest song on ''Everyday Robots'', being an amalgamation of two different songs, the first being called "You" and the other being "Me", which was explained by Albarn when he played at the BBC Radio 6 Festival. The two songs were recorded by Albarn and the album's producer Richard Russell. Lyrically the songs reference the story of two people, each living separate lives and Albarn serving as a narrator over both lives.〔 In an interview with Q Magazine, Albarn, spoke about many influences for the song. Albarn, who has long since been clean of drugs, began his relationship with heroin "at the height of Britpop" after he came home from tour one evening and casually found it in his front room. "I just thought, 'Why not?' I never imagined it would become a problem." He then recites a line from the track "You and Me" to the reporter, which is a song on his forthcoming solo album, ''Everyday Robots''. "Tin foil and a lighter, the ship across," he sung. "Five days on, two days off. I'm happy I found that poetry," Albarn went on to say. "I can move forward now without all the nudge nudge, wink wink innuendo I've had in the background for years."〔http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/damon-albarn-on-blur-drug-addiction-heroin-made-me-incredibly-productive-9218773.html〕
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