"Looking for Footprints".
Recorded at Abbey Road, London, England, in 1978, during sessions for Go 2.
Released on 26 February 1982 on a one-sided flexidisc included free with
Flexipop magazine No. 16. in the U.K.
Andy: “Originally recorded for Go 2. Done in 1978 it's the earliest song on Rag & Bone Buffet.”
"Sleepyheads".
Drums and Wires out-take.
Recorded at Townhouse Studios, Goldhawk Road, London, in October 1979, during
sessions for Drums and Wires.
Produced by Steve Lillywhite. Engineered by Hugh Padgham.
Mixed by XTC.
Released on 25 March 2002 on Coat of
Many Cupboards in the U.K.
Colin Moulding - Bass and Vocals
Andy Partridge - Guitar, Keyboard and Vocals
Dave Gregory - Guitar, Piano and Vocals
Terry Chambers - Drums
Also known as "Disco".
Colin: “Conceived when the disco inferno was raging, we gave in freely to its intoxication and recorded this out-take from a previous record with just as much spirit as any in the session. Why? I hear you ask. Because we enjoyed this kind of music more than we were prepared to admit. Really? Yes really, consider the evidence. Soundchecks at the time consisted of a drummer who took every opportunity to ‘Pea-Soup it’ all over the place. A guitar player who loved those chinky little riffs that Chic made all their own. Not to mention a recent purchase the whole group was enamoured with. A monophonic synthesizer that made a similar noise to the one that you hear on that well known anthem, Jive Talkin'. No my friend, it didn't need too much persuasion to convince my fellow conspirators to join in the fun. Fare thee well. Fare thee well.”
Andy: “Sometimes, Rasputinlike, a song needs more than one killing before it'll lay down and die. We'd already tackled this for Go 2 under the guise of ‘Looking For Footprints’, only to have it present itself for a more thorough state funeral on Drums And Wires. But this time we were playing it with much more of a rubber bounce, so much so that for a while it was known simply as ‘Disco’. Not wanting to make an ‘anthology’ like event, or anything, but Colin and I just could not finish the backing vocals for laughing when a very cheeky fly got into the vocal booth and aimed straight at my mouth. Mammoth fit of giggles, couldn't sing another note, end of session I'm afraid.”
[Thanks to R. Stevie Moore]
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UK Looking for Footprints flexi from FlexiPop |
Looking for Footprints flexidisc in yellow |
Looking For Footprints flexi-disc in blue (starring Robert Blake) |
I want a back seat
Because I'm dead beat
I'm respirating
To sounds of the engine
Gives us sleepyheads, sleepyheads
The road ahead it takes us to our beds
Sleepyheads, sleepyheads,
Our minds they race but our bodies are dead
Just like looking for footprints
Looking for footprints
The lights are twisted
Each one is misted
Two, four, and counting
Head nod in twenty
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