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Written in a few hours by guitarist Alex Robertshaw, Raw Data Feel’s penultimate track is a nostalgic listen with a 60’s beat, following the narrator on a journey from infancy through to adulthood.
It’s about doom, and success. Jesus was born under a meteor, and didn’t have a very nice time, all th...
[Verse 1]
Playstation One
Last of the binbag
There was nothing on our shoulders, nothing on our shoulders, yeah
And it came from the sky to kill all the dinos
So I told my friend about it, told my friend about it, told my friend about it
[Chorus]
He said, "You've got it all"
I said "Oh? Lucky me"
Oh, lucky me
Born under a meteor
[Verse 2]
Then all the birds fell
They were blinded and burned, they were blinded and burned, they were blinded and burned
I couldn't walk yet
But if I could help it
Then I'd put my arms around you, put myself between you, put myself above you
[Chorus]
He said, "You've got it all"
I said "Oh? Lucky me"
Oh, lucky me
Born under a meteor
[Outro]
Lucky me
Oh, lucky me
Born under a meteor
La-la, la, la
La-la, la, la
Born Under a Meteor was written by Jeremy Pritchard & Alex Robertshaw & Michael Spearman & Jonathan Higgs.
Born Under a Meteor was produced by Kaines (UK) & Tom A.D Fuller.
Everything Everything released Born Under a Meteor on Fri May 20 2022.
Via Twitter, singer Jonathan Higgs said:
“This is a very nostalgic song where the narrator is all ages from infant up to adult. It’s about doom, and success. Jesus was born under a meteor, and didn’t have a very nice time, all things considered.”
And guitarist Alex Robertshaw said:
“Was obsessed...
Alex Robertshaw:
I had a few hours free because I dropped my kid at nursery and I just thought, ‘I’m going to write a song in a few hours,’ and I wrote this. I didn’t think much of it. Then Jeremy [Pritchard, bass] was really into it, and we kept working on it. It’s got a bit of a ’60s beat to it....