Icicle Works - Out Of Season (HD)

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Icicle Works - Out Of Season (HD)
from Icicle Works (1984)

Ian McNabb - vocals, guitar, keyboards (1980-1990, 2006-present)
Chris Layhe - backing vocals, bass (1980-1988)
Chris Sharrock - drums (1981-1988)

Lyrics:

Daddy, daddy, I have found the girl that I want to live with
Her eyes are as dark as November when it falls on our village
If I stand on a chair, I can see here house from my bedroom window
She smokes cigarettes, she says it's much too late for her to stop now

Listen, do you think that she's right for me
No, stop laughing, c'mon now honestly

Her father regards me with caution as I wait in his library
The scent of tobacco and the silence of the room are inside me

Ask but what's to gain and who am I to say?
I never knew the feeling when it came my way
I'm about as happy as I could be
I really think the spring will bring a change in me

There's something growing out of season
There's something growing out of season
There's something growing out of season
There's something growing out of season
Out of season, out of season

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A great band that never got their full recognition

benratcliffe
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Fabulous, fabulous Song.. from a fabulous Band ..

thecaproni
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I recently saw Ian McNabb doing this as part of a solo acoustic set.
Still as moving as ever. ❤️

Babbit
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I absolutely love this.
Today. As much as when I spun my vinyl record of these great songs

davidhefner
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Just a brilliant track by a great band....

xtstevie
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Aside from 'Birds Fly (Whisper to a Scream)', this was my second favorite track from that album.

psychodebergeracpictures
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Next to the English Beat, I think one of the 80's most under overlooked bands

rowauthority
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tie between this and The Atheist being my favorite song by them.

teargarden
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Sounds a bit bonkers but I always thought the crap artwork of the album was part of the problem with it not getting the recognition it deserved. Best live act i ever saw, the original power trio.

brotherjohnno