A year before a the birth of The Distractions website, and a couple of years before a reunion or new records were being discussed, the group got some deserved recognition at the excellent Drowned In Sound. Their article Factory Records' The Distractions on 'Time Goes By So Slow' tells the story of the career-defining track through Mike Finney:
After recording 4 tracks for TJM at Arrow Studios in Manchester
– somewhere near Bootle Street, in November 1978, we had struck-up a friendship
with their house engineer, Brandon Leon. This EP (You’re Not Going Out Dressed
Like That) was released in March 1979.
Brandon
asked us to record a couple more tunes in free overnight sessions, so we
recorded 'Pillow Fight' and the first song of Adrian’s, 'Time Goes By So
Slowly'.
Steve
Perrin - Pip Nicholls - Mike Finney - Adrian Wright - Alex Sidebottom
In May that year Tony, who we had long known from the Factory at
the Russel Club, had asked if we would like to record a couple of songs for a
Factory single. To save on costs we used the two we had, offering 'Pillow
Fight' as the A-side and as then untested on stage 'Time Goes By So Slow' (‘Slowly’ becoming ‘Slow’ because the tape title had that written on it. Due to
the long title, 'Slowly' would not fit…)
Tony was very pleased with the recordings which he had discussed
with Rob and Alan asking if they could flip the sides and have 'Time Goes By So
Slow' as the A-side, to which we happily agreed. (In the ‘flipping’, Steve and I
were credited as writers, Adrian shown as writing ‘Pillow Fight’. This was not
corrected when Island re-pressed…)
A sleeve was designed by Pete Saville and FAC12 was released in August 1979. It received
critical acclaim with our second Record of the Week in NME among others. Tony
had been setting us up for a deal with CBS, but Island Records beat them to it
in September. Island pressed another 5,000 copies, but would not press more. The
cynically minded would suspect that was to create interest for the first Island
release.
The recording session for 'Time Goes By...' took place at an
overnight at Arrow, but as this was intended to be the B-side, recording was
‘live’ with very few overdubs. The drum and bass bridge to the choruses was
arranged in the studio, based on an idea by Alec, which adds a dynamic
previously missing. I sang it with one light on in the studio, I would have
sang it in the dark for atmospheric reasons, but needed one light to see the
words. The whole thing was finished in about 3 hours, including the lead guitar
and vocal overdubs and the backing vocal track, which was all of us following
Steve’s harmonies. Ah well, Nobody’s Perfect!
Adrian tells me that the song is a Pygmalion analogy with his
girlfriend becoming a statue in Albert Square devoid of the senses... by George, I think he had it! Here's the hand-annotated
lyrics to 'Time Goes By So Slow':
(c) Drowned In Sound, 26th January 2009.
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