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"Berlin Chair" is the second single from the album, ''
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. It was released in 1994 and peaked at No. 73 on the Australian
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singles chart. "Berlin Chair" was also listed at No. 23 in that year's
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, while in the 1998 Hottest 100 of All Time it came in at No. 61 and No. 52 in the 2009 Hottest 100 of All Time. In a phone-in poll in 1999, the song was voted best Australian song of the 1990s.


Composition

Tim Rogers started writing the song while living in Chippendale, Sydney. It was finished with help from
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and Mark Tunaley. Rogers had titled the song after seeing ''Berlin chair'', a piece by Dutch furniture designer and architect
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, which Rogers had seen while living in
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years earlier. Biographer
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described the imagery of the chair as symbolising "the hard, even impenetrable male edge, that he song's characterhad with his girlfriend."


Reception

In ''Hi Fi Days'', Craig Mathieson stated that "time has not lessened the magic of this song." Mathieson praised the song's lyrics for revealing a character that "admit they're flawed, but still swear their strength, support ndlove." He praised the band's musical performance for "increas ngthe momentum with every verse, adding vigour and desperation to Tim's emotion. ... 'Berlin Chair' leaves me drained and elated." Double J reviewer, Dan Condon, rated it as the best Australian song of the 1990s, saying, "In a way, it defies description. It bears little resemblance to any other song. It isn’t traditionally catchy, yet it won’t leave your head from the moment you hear those first lines."
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's David James Young said, "It's a song of co-dependency, trust and endearing love through one another's flaws. It's the kind of song any self-respecting band, genre regardless, would have fucking killed to have written."


Track listing

# "Berlin Chair" – 2:34 # "Can't Explain" – 2:10 # "Jaimme (Makers Mark Version)" – 2:40 # "All I Want to Do Is Rock" – 5:42 All songs by Tim Rogers, except 2 (
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) and 4 ( Ross Wilson) The track, "Can't Explain", is a cover version of "
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" by
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. "Jaimme (Makers Mark Version)" is an acoustic version of " Jaimme's Got A Gal". "All I Want to Do Is Rock" is a cover of the
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track.


Cover versions

Australian band
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did a cover version of "Berlin Chair" for their 2007 single release of "
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". Australian Band SMUDGE did a rendition for their 1994 Single "The Outdoor Type". The song has been performed by
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on Triple J's ''
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'' segments; while Kevin Mitchell, performing as Bob Evans, covered it with You Am I on one of the band's ''
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'' sets.
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included his version on "Shotgun Karaoke" EP, released in 2013.


Appearances in other media

The song was featured in the Australian drama series ''
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'' (2019) during season's 1 episode 5. The appearance references a common misunderstanding of the lyrics to "Berlin Chair". In the episode, a character listens to "Berlin Chair" while driving a car, and repeatedly skips the song backwards, as she tries to decipher a word in the song's chorus. The character initially thinks that the lyrics are ''"If you wait, I'll give all my eggs to you"'', before later realising that Rogers in fact sings ''"I'll give all my aches to you"''. The track was used in the PC game
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(1994), which had a soundtrack exclusively featuring songs by Australian alternative bands.


Charts


References

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