‘We got hold of a drum machine but there was no manual. That’s why the song has a weird conga pattern – we didn’t know how to delete it’
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When Pete fell and broke his back, the fire brigade asked his name and he said: 'You should know my name' I loved what the producer Mike Hedges had done with the Associates and wanted my voice to be equally central. I met Mike and we got on instantly. In the studio, we got violins, backing singers – and even had the mad idea of performing a seance in there, to get the spirit of John Lennon on the track.
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