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  • 13/11/2023
KATIE MELUA — Spider's Web – (Mayall) | Katie Melua: The Arena Tour 2008 - Live at Rotterdam | The Katie Melua Collection
Artist: Katie Melua

Writer: Mayall
Publisher: Tro Essex Music Ltd

The Arena Tour 2008
Live Show fimed in Rotterdam during Katie's 2008 tour

The Katie Melua Collection
Album: Katie Melua - The Arena Tour 2008 - Live at Rotterdam
Original Release Date: 2008
Manufacturer: Bmg Rights Management (rough trade)
Label: Bmg Rights Management (rough trade)
© DRAMATICO
℗ 2008 Dramatico Entertainment Limited. © 2008 Dramatico Entertainment Limited.
DRAMCD0040 LC13350
SPARS Code: DDD
Country of origin: Germany
The Katie Melua Collection
Item model number: DRAMCD0040

Guitars: John Parricelli, Steve Donnelli, Chris Spedding, Jim Cregan, Luke Potashnick
Piano: Mike Batt ( except tracks 15, 16, 17, - Jim Watson)
Bass: Tim Harries
Drums: Henry Spinetti, Michael Kruk
Orchestra: The Irish Film Orchestra, Conductor: Mike Batt
Solo Trumpet: Dominic Glover
Solo Violin: Mike Darcey
Ethnic Flute: Adrian Brett (Nine Million Bicycles)
Mandolin: Peter Knight (Thank You, Stars)
Penny Whistle: Frank Gallagher (Toy Collection)
Percussion: Martin Ditchman, Chris Karan, Ray Cooper, Rob Farrer
Organ: Frank Gallagher (Tracks 15, 16, 17)

Produced and arranged by Mike Batt
Except Track: 3 Mike & Chris Biondo
'What A Wonderful World' licensed by Blix Street Records Inc. from Hugh and Barbara Cassidy
℗ & © Blix Street Inc./Dramatico Entertainment Ltd.

Engineered by Steve Sale
Additional Engineering by Brian Masterson and Rupert Coulson

Design by www.wearetourist.com
Photography: Simon Fowler, Jo De Banzie, Andreas Terlaak and Michael Halsband

Run Time: 5:00

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Transcription
00:00 [Applause]
00:04 If a black man is racist, is it okay?
00:27 If it's a white man's racism that made him that way
00:32 'Cause the bully's the victim they say
00:39 By some sense they're all the same
00:45 'Cause the line between wrong and right
00:54 Is the width of a thread from a spider's web
01:00 The piano keys are black and white
01:07 But they sound like a million colors in your mind
01:15 I could tell you to go to war
01:22 Or I could march for peace and fighting no more
01:27 But how do I know which is right?
01:34 And I hope he dies when he sends you to fight
01:41 'Cause the line between wrong and right
01:49 Is the width of a thread from a spider's web
01:55 The piano keys are black and white
02:02 But they sound like a million colors in your mind
02:10 Should we act on our blame?
02:17 Should we chase the moments away?
02:22 Should we live?
02:25 Should we give?
02:28 Remember forever the guns and the feathers in time
02:36 'Cause the line between wrong and right
02:44 Is the width of a thread from a spider's web
02:50 The piano keys are black and white
02:57 But they sound like a million colors in your mind
03:06 (Piano solo)
03:09 The piano keys are black and white
03:24 But they sound like a million colors in your mind
03:33 (Piano solo)
03:36 But they sound like a million colors in your mind
03:48 (Applause)
03:52 (Applause)
03:55 Thank you. I'm finding touring really quite surreal. Oh, thank you.
04:09 You know, after the gig you go to the hotel and then you basically just watch CNN or BBC World News.
04:17 I was watching it yesterday and I... Did anyone see the Dalai Lama on the news yesterday? Yeah?
04:23 Didn't you love what he said about the fact that... This is him saying it, so don't give me the slack for it.
04:31 He said, "All men, they're the ones that cause problems in the world."
04:37 But, he said... But, hold on guys, hold on.
04:43 "Women are the ones that cause problems at home."
04:47 I don't really know which one's worse.
04:51 Anyway, this is a song called "If the Lights Go Out". It's about the world ending.
04:56 Nice and cheery. Here we go.

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