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: The track is a slowed-down, looped, and reverberated version of "Heartaches," a 1931 big band song by Sid Phillips & His Melodians , featuring vocals by Al Bowlly .
: The title is a direct quotation from a line in "Heartaches": "I can't believe it's just a burning memory" . In the context of The Caretaker, this line is re-contextualized to represent the literal "burning" away or destruction of one's memories. the_caretaker_its_just_a_burning_memory_2016
: Stage 1 represents a "first sign" of decline where memories are still largely intact but feel slightly frayed, distant, or distorted by vinyl crackle and heavy reverb. Role in the "Everywhere at the End of Time" Project Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Caretaker - Everywhere at The End of Time (Vinyl LP) : The track is a slowed-down, looped, and