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Sexy Sadie Passed Away




"Sexy Sadie, what have you done?" This song, which is intended to be a sequel of `Sexy Sadie` by The Beatles, likes to answer that question. It is a vintage style alternative rock number with an Indian coda inspired by the documentary `David Wants To Fly`.

Lyrics

Today I’ve got something to say about someone who really misbehaved, didn’t he?
Taking money for a word that should never be heard is everything but right, isn’t it?
No matter what you’re taught, enlightenment can’t be bought. It’s nothing to be sold, isn’t it?
Sexy Sadie passed away. It’s time to say that John was right, wasn’t he?

I wouldn’t have laughed all day in a land of plenty, milk and honey.
(No, no! That’s no laughing matter.)
I wouldn’t have laughed all day in the light of all that stolen money.
(No, no! That’s no laughing matter.)
I wouldn’t have laughed all day refusing all the poorer people.
(No, no! That’s no laughing matter.)
I wouldn’t have laughed all day being an arrant liar.
(No, no! That’s no laughing matter.)

Today I had something to say about someone who really misbehaved, didn’t he?
Taking money for a word that should never be heard is everything but right, isn’t it?
Now here’s a clue for you, any word will do you’re comfortable with. Believe me!
Sexy Sadie passed away. It’s time to say that John was right, wasn’t he?




Bio

Ortwin Wendt is the driving force behind the passionate, fun, and genre-free project that is United Duality. Based in Celle, Germany, Wendt leads with skilful guitar work and strength of songwriting. In addition though, he fills out every single with layers of instrumentation and colour – often self-crafted, often through collaborations with other vocalists and musicians; always to beautifully engaging and uplifting results.
Despite a notably varied string of influences, United Duality makes music with clear links to and inspiration from the likes of The Beatles and other pop-rock creatives of the sixties and seventies. You can hear this approach across releases, even among such strong eclecticism – from the experimental rock soundscape of Purple Heron to the collaborative folk delicacy of See-Saw, there’s something enjoyably familiar about the United Duality sound; an admirable sense of identity runs throughout everything.







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