Here comes metal angel, she looks ready to rideĭiamond bullets ripping up the night ( note 1)Īnd it's bigger than a drive-in movie, oo-wee Like the crack before the thunder, like I really ought to hide I get a feeling like when big things collide Pop on my mirrored shades, the better to see They got them packaged up for love and money And it took me a while to get across to him what it was that I was seeing.įinally we got it together, and I think the song hangs together pretty well." And then I knew what the song was about.Īnd then started working with Barlow on it. In the sky, and things got real weird for a minute and I almost fell off my bike. And I could see that big old Picasso moon hanging up there 'Picasso Moon' just sort of floated in and just hung there. Riding my bicycle over one day, and in my head I was listening over the chorus, wondering what that was all about, and And it took a couple of days to settle in on me, but I was You can see that, can't you?' And we weren't talkingĪbout anything at all, or anything specific, he just popped. Sitting around in the front room here during our rehearsal, and everything got sort of quiet for a moment, and Phil sort I was I guess in a fairly open frame of moind. "And so I figured I'll just get started on something else here. "So we ended up with two tunes with the same lyrics." I didn't think he was going to doĪnything with those lyrics, and I gave them to you, 'cause he had them for a year. It was just kind of a curious turn of events. To Brent to work on, because he assumed that I was ignoring it, or something - I'm not entitrely sure what." And I had it pretty much finished when I learned that Barlow had given this "Picasso Moon is a piece of music that I wrote for another lyric that Barlow had written called The origins of the song were explained in interviews on a promo disc for the "Built To Last" album:
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