His style can only be described as Cutting edge, dark, driving, pulsating. In the past five years Simon has really clocked up the air miles, rocking some of the biggest parties on offer. Recently he has plied his trade in Rotterdam for crowds of up to 500,000; he has performed at the sun-drenched dance Mecca that is Ibiza year in, year out; and he has completed a huge tour of the far-east and an indoor festival in Russia where he gave 20,000 Muscovites a musical masterclass.
Last summer Patterson graced the world stage at Dance Valley, Sunrise, HI-FI, Planet Love, Mexico Stadium, plus various dates in Ibiza, Dubai, Malta, Netherlands, Canada, Germany and Cyprus and countless UK performances.
His production debut track in 2006, entitled ‘F-16’, was massive; ‘Strip Search’/’Panic Attack’ is the scheduled follow up.
Simon’s alter ego is one half of the massive Dogzilla with Richard Kayvan, most famous for recording the ever-popular ‘Without You’, which spawned the new rock trance movement. It went down as one of the precious few trance records in recent years that claimed anthem status. Countless remixes followed.
F16
Simon Patterson Lyrics
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Before we place the phone
I wait to see your final smile
Before I′m on my own
How many lies are left unsaid
(How many lies are left unsaid)
How many dreams are falling short
(How many lies are left unsaid)
How many dreams are falling short
And we're singing louder than bombs can fall
And we′re falling faster than light
And we're hurting harder than ever before
How does it feel to be the one
How does it feel
How does it feel
How does it feel to be the one
How does it feel
How does it feel
How does it feel to be the one
The one
The one
The one
The one
The one
The lyrics to Simon Patterson's F16 explore the theme of loss and the pain that comes with it. The opening verse states that the singer is waiting for their loved one's final breath and smile before they are on their own, indicating that their loved one is either dying, leaving, or has already left. This sense of impending loss and separation is echoed throughout the lyrics as the singer questions how many lies and dreams are left unsaid or unfulfilled, highlighting the sense of regret that often accompanies loss. However, in the chorus, the lyrics express a sense of defiance, as they declare that they are singing louder than bombs can fall and falling faster than light, which could be interpreted as an attempt to combat the sense of powerlessness that comes with loss.
The repeated question "how does it feel to be the one" could be interpreted in a few different ways. On one hand, it could be directed at the person who is leaving or dying, as a way of questioning whether they understand the impact their departure will have. On the other hand, it could be directed at the singer themselves, questioning how it feels to be the one left behind to deal with the aftermath of loss. Overall, the lyrics of F16 are a poignant exploration of the emotions and questions that come with loss and separation, while maintaining an underlying sense of resilience and defiance.
Line by Line Meaning
I wait to hear your final breath
I am patiently anticipating your last exhale
Before we place the phone
So that I can end this phone call with finality
I wait to see your final smile
I want to behold your final expression of happiness
Before I’m on my own
Before I am all alone in this world
How many lies are left unsaid
I wonder how many falsehoods are yet unspoken
(How many lies are left unsaid)
I wonder how many falsehoods are yet unspoken
How many dreams are falling short
I wonder how many desires will remain unfulfilled
And we're singing louder than bombs can fall
Our voices are raised to be heard over the din of war
And we’re falling faster than light
We are plummeting through time and space at great speed
And we're hurting harder than ever before
We are experiencing deeper emotional pain than we ever have
How does it feel to be the one
What are the sensations like for the individual who is responsible
How does it feel
What are the sensations like
How does it feel to be the one
What are the sensations like for the individual who is responsible
How does it feel
What are the sensations like
How does it feel to be the one
What are the sensations like for the individual who is responsible
The one
The one
The one
The one
The one
Contributed by Thomas K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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