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"Red Frame/White Light" is the second single of the synthpop group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark. The song is about a red telephone box in Meols, north Wirral, that was used by the band to make calls to organise their gigs in the late 1970s. The track is composed of two alternating major/minor sections, each built around a synthesizer hook. Lyrical content is minimal, comprising mostly brief, spoken word ejaculations.
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Red Frame/White Light
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"I Betray My Friends"
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dbpedia:Paul_Collister
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1980-02-01Z
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195.0
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