‘The lyrics were throwaway. I never intended keeping them!’ How Feeder made Buck Rogers

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<p>‘My wife finds the whole thing hilarious. She was the girlfriend who inspired it. We’ve now been together for 30 years’</p><p>I wrote Buck Rogers in a drunken state in my flat in Camden, London. I’d broken up with my long-term girlfriend but was hoping that we’d get back together, which is why the chorus goes: “I think we’re gonna make it.” A friend had told me she was dating a guy who’d just done a car advert, which must have been in my head when I wrote: “He’s got a brand new car. Looks like a Jaguar.” The second verse, about us starting again in a house in Devon and drinking “cider from a lemon”, was probably inspired by playing gigs in little clubs down there when Feeder were starting out – and by my teenage years in Wales, when we mixed cider with lemonade. They were throwaway lyrics to get a song going. I never intended keeping them.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2025/oct/06/how-feeder-made-buck-rogers-shakespeare">Continue reading...</a>
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