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− | }}'''"Physical | + | }}'''"Physical"''' is a hidden track on 1992's ''[[Broken]]'' EP that was originally written and performed by [[Adam Ant|Adam and the Ants]] on their 1980 album ''Kings of the Wild Frontier''. |
− | At the beginning ( | + | When ''Broken'' was first released, this and another extra track, "[[Suck]]," were on a Mini CD that was packaged with the EP. But after allegations that some music stores were removing the mini CD and selling it separately, the two tracks were incorporated onto the EP as tracks 98 and 99, with tracks 7–97 consisting of one second of silence each. |
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+ | At the beginning (approx. 27 sec.) of the song, [[Trent Reznor]] can be heard saying, "Eat your heart out, Steve." This is possibly directed towards [[Steve Gottlieb]] of [[TVT Records]] with whom Reznor had been feuding, as Gottlieb would not let him out of his contract. The entirety of ''Broken'' was created without the knowledge of TVT. | ||
According to a previously unreleased interview Reznor did with ''Melody Maker'' magazine, "Physical" was supposed to be a "tongue-in-cheek" cover. | According to a previously unreleased interview Reznor did with ''Melody Maker'' magazine, "Physical" was supposed to be a "tongue-in-cheek" cover. | ||
+ | It should be noted that the Adam Ant version is named "Physical (You're So)" and features an extra verse. | ||
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===Song Credits=== | ===Song Credits=== | ||
*Writing: Adam Ant | *Writing: Adam Ant | ||
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This is the original version found on the ''Broken'' EP. | This is the original version found on the ''Broken'' EP. | ||
==Live== | ==Live== | ||
− | + | This track was rarely played live post-1993, but resurfaced on the [[Wave Goodbye Tour]]. | |
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
I want to date you maybe | I want to date you maybe |
Revision as of 20:57, 10 May 2009
"Physical" is a hidden track on 1992's Broken EP that was originally written and performed by Adam and the Ants on their 1980 album Kings of the Wild Frontier.
When Broken was first released, this and another extra track, "Suck," were on a Mini CD that was packaged with the EP. But after allegations that some music stores were removing the mini CD and selling it separately, the two tracks were incorporated onto the EP as tracks 98 and 99, with tracks 7–97 consisting of one second of silence each.
At the beginning (approx. 27 sec.) of the song, Trent Reznor can be heard saying, "Eat your heart out, Steve." This is possibly directed towards Steve Gottlieb of TVT Records with whom Reznor had been feuding, as Gottlieb would not let him out of his contract. The entirety of Broken was created without the knowledge of TVT.
According to a previously unreleased interview Reznor did with Melody Maker magazine, "Physical" was supposed to be a "tongue-in-cheek" cover.
It should be noted that the Adam Ant version is named "Physical (You're So)" and features an extra verse.
Song Credits
- Writing: Adam Ant
- ©1980 CBS Records, Inc.
- Production: Trent Reznor
Apppearances
Halos
- Broken
Seeds
Versions
Physical
This is the original version found on the Broken EP.
Live
This track was rarely played live post-1993, but resurfaced on the Wave Goodbye Tour.
Lyrics
I want to date you maybe I want to take you out I want to wine and dine you I want to twist and twist and shout I want you hard in my arms So soft on my bed You get the keys to my heart When you wear that sweet dress (You know, the short one) You're so physical, physical for me You're just too physical, physical, for me I want your roughhouse baby I want this night in your ear Let me feel you danger I want to make this feeling clear I want the touch of your charms The heat of your breath I want to say all those things (Those dirty things) That would be better unsaid