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Speak to Me : (Brighton/Welbourn) Recorded on 4-track at Portland Street, Lincoln rehearsal room by Neal Quincey spring 1981. Personnel: Simon Brighton – Guitar & Backing Vocals/Nick Green – Drums/Terry Welbourn – Bass & Vocals.

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Speak to Me

When the lights go low, on the street outside.
I watch the headlights dip out in the dark.
Nothing here to remind me of you.
But it seems a lot different now. But it seems a lot different now.

Speak to me, speak to me. I could never understand.
Speak to me, speak to me.

Now the lights go low, on the street outside.
I watch the headlights shine out in the dark.
But it seems a lot different now. But it seems a lot different now.

Speak to me, speak to me. I could never understand.
Speak to me, speak to me.
When the lights go low.

Lyrics by Terry Welbourn © 1980

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from The Cinema Clock and Other Stories​…​., released January 18, 2021
A Brighton/Welbourn composition. All tracks digitised by Neal Quincey and re-mastered by Steve Orient Summer 2020.

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Sinking Ships 1980 Lincoln, UK

Terry Welbourn and Simon Brighton formed Sinking Ships in 1979 with Colin Hopkirk and Nick Green. In 1980, the band recorded: I Start, Smiles and Guns, A Sinking Ship, Third World and Weight Loss. After Colin left they recorded, The Cinema Clock and Strangers, released as a single in the autumn of 1980. Tracey Horseman, Steve Orient and Charlie Anderson then joined for the single Dream in 1981. ... more

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