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“102” is an acoustic song that features in The 1975’s third album, A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, as a Japan Bonus Track for the record.
A fake quote has floated around the internet for a while, detailing the “102” in the song’s title to be about the time 1:02 a.m. when Healy and a roma...
[Verse 1]
Well, we're here
We're at the common again
Smoked six of the ten fags that I only bought an hour ago
Said, "Well I, I like the look of your shoes
I like the way that your face looks when I'm arguing with you"
And so when, when we all grow old
I hope this song will remind you I'm not half as bad as what you've been told
[Chorus]
And when I knock at a hundred and two
And I see your pyjamas
I can't stop smiling at you
[Verse 2]
That's why we're here, we're at the common again
I've been pouring my heart out towards your optimistic grin
I said, 'Well I, I like the cut of your jib
I like the way that your face looks when you're yapping on about him"
But on this shirt I found your smell
I just sat there for ages contemplating what to do with myself
[Chorus]
I called you up at a hundred and two
We just sat there for ages
Talking about that boy what was getting on to you
102 was written by Ross MacDonald & Adam Hann & George Daniel & Matty Healy.
102 was produced by George Daniel & Matty Healy.
During a live acoustic performance for 101X, Matty calls this “the first 1975” song, and that he wrote it when he was 15.
No, it has only been released on YouTube, and not on any major streaming platforms.