![]() “It was real 'rama-lama' way of starting our set on tour,” Copeland recalled. “Though it almost killed me to start with that kind of onslaught every night. In the LP’s frenetic opening track, the theory is spelled out clearly: “A connecting principle / Linked to the invisible / Almost imperceptible / Something inexpressible / Science insusceptible / Logic so inflexible / Causally connectable / Nothing is invincible.” The Police also used this high-energy song as their set opener during the Synchronicity tour. Hard times, hard times since my babys gone lonely nights, lonely nights, lonelier dawns oh but if you were here right. Smash it and crash it and thrash it and trash it, they. Take it and take it and take it, until you take us all. Even in my dreams I see you devouring me. Verse 1 Take it and take it and take it and take it and take it all. The basic concept is that every experience and circumstance is somehow connected. A A Devour me again Versions: 1 2 I have been filling our past empty times with adventures And filling my mind with nostalgia so I do not have to see you And I have been making love in your name without wanting to because in all I have been looking for the savage of your sexual love. and U.K., sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and took home three Grammy Awards. Below we take a look at the album, track-by-track.Įven though its songs are too disconnected to be considered a concept album, Synchronicity’s title comes from psychiatrist Carl Jung's theory of the same name. ![]() When Synchronicity was released, fans had no clue they were listening to the final creative explosion from one of the era’s greatest groups. delight in the world that is laid for delight for the seekers of delightDevour, devourthe world that is framed by tongue and tooth and vicious appetite. Still, those deeper details wouldn’t come out until later.
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