Can't See Me | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Ian Brown |
Album: | Unfinished Monkey Business |
Released: | 8 June 1998 |
Recorded: | Manchester/Chiswick Reach Studios, London |
Genre: | Alternative, dance-rock |
Length: | 4:54 3:56 (Bacon & Quarmby Remix) |
Label: | Polydor |
Producer: | Ian Brown |
Prev Title: | Corpses in Their Mouths |
Prev Year: | 1998 |
Next Title: | Be There |
Next Year: | 1999 |
"Can't See Me" is a song by Ian Brown. It was written by Brown and Mani and produced by Brown. The song was remixed by Bacon & Quarmby and released as the third single from Brown's debut solo album Unfinished Monkey Business. It was released in June 1998, and rose to number 21 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] The song's lyrics refer to an incident when Brown saw His former Stone Roses band-mate John Squire in a village in Hale, Greater Manchester, not long after the split of the band. According to this story, Brown waved to Squire, but Squire hid behind a newspaper and would not acknowledge him.
In an interview with Making Music in 1998, Brown spoke about the song:
It came from Mani sitting down with his portastudio and coming up with a bassline, but we only found out last week that Reni doesn't actually play on it - it's a breakbeat Mani sampled. I thought it was a sample Reni took from the studio that Mani played to, but it was actually a breakbeat.
I've got a big pillowcase of tapes at home of Roses live shows and rehearsals and stuff, and I was just going through them one day and I found this bassline and remembered it. So I phoned him up, said, 'Can I put some Iyrics over this for my record ?' and he said, 'Course you can'.