No one really understands the effect that he still has on me. This song made me realize exactly what I needed to do-walk away completely. I've realized that he is no good for me in any capacity. When I see him I want to turn around and walk in the opposite direction. Everything about our relationship now is dark and sad. At first I wanted him in my life still as a friend but I have slowly realized that I can't have him in my life at all. My boyfriend and I broke up 6 months ago in 3 weeks. It may not be intentional on his part, but nevertheless she can't stay anymore and she has to move on. She has realized that whoever she is leaving does nothing but hurt her. This song is about leaving someone behind. 'Cause ah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah everything changed meĪnd I-I-I-I-I don't think you can save me The longer we ignore it all the more that we will fight You mustn't underestimate that when you are in doubtīut I don't want to carry on like everything is fine You have given me something that I can't live without This is never ending, we have been here beforeīut I can't stay this time 'cause I don't love you anymoreĪh-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah everything changed me * Bellavista Terrace: Best of the Go-Betweens (1999)I'm far too ashamed to do it with you watching me * Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express (1986) * "I Need Two Heads/Stop before You say It" (Missing Link/Postcard, 1980) * "People Say/Don't Let Him Come Back" (Able Label, 1979) In June 2007, a tribute album, Write Your Adventures Down, was released in Australia. We let it rest at that, being very proud of what we have done." - Robert Forster (May 7th 2006). "The Go-Betweens have made their final album. With McLennan's death, Robert Forster announced that the Go-Betweens are no more. He was found later that night, and is believed to have suffered a heart attack. He was preparing for a party at his home when he mentioned he was feeling ill, and went to lie down. Grant McLennan died in his sleep at his home in Highgate Hill, Brisbane on May 6, 2006. In October 2005 The Go-Betweens finally achieved mainstream recognition, with the album Oceans Apart (produced by Mark Wallis and Dave Ruffy) winning an ARIA award for Best Adult Contemporary Album. The most recent line-up (2005) included Forster, McLennan, Adele Pickvance (bass) and Glenn Thompson (drums). In 2000, Forster and McLennan reformed The Go-Betweens, assisted by all three members of Sleater-Kinney, and recorded the album The Friends of Rachel Worth. After recording six acclaimed albums, Forster and McLennan disbanded The Go-Betweens in December 1989.įorster and McLennan pursued solo careers throughout the '90s but were inspired to work together after they were invited by fans at French music magazine Les Inrockuptibles to perform at the magazine's 10th anniversary. The Go-Betweens were a critically-acclaimed cult act famously summarised by Village Voice critic Robert Christgau thus: “Robert Forster and Grant McLennan are the greatest songwriting partnership working today.” The Go-Betweens toured overseas numerous times and produced such indie hits as "Cattle and Cane" (1983) and "Streets of Your Town" (1988). Over the years they were joined by Lissa Ross (drums), Tim Mustapha (drums), Lindy Morrison (drums), Robert Vickers (bass), Amanda Brown (violin, oboe), John Wilsteed (bass), Glenn Thompson (drums), and Adele Pickvance (bass). The Go-Betweens were one of the most internationally influential indie rock bands from Australia, formed by guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan in Brisbane in 1977.
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