See history fade, it's crystal clear Aurora what you doing here Buttering the mouths of thieves Shutter speed your bleeding leaves In gardens in the orient Likelihood is good and spent Herod nods beneath the palms Holds poor baby in his arms Tunis and Sardinia The oceans growing hungrier Beneath these walls we'll sleep tonight Beneath this sky we'll glide so bright And kings will come, years will pass Stars burn cold beneath the glass And days will glow in distant time In this storied haze the zephyrs graze In deserts where the dust storm blows And lush black swamps where mandrake grows We're marching laughing to the drum Waiting for those kings to come And kings will come and years will pass Stars burn cold beneath the glass And days will blow in distant time In this storied haze the zephyrs graze An infant with the voice of a crone In Nebuchanezzars parking zone Calls out my lord your end is nigh I didn't mean to make you cry
In deserts where the dust storm blows And lush black swamps where mandrake grows We're marching laughing to the drum Waiting for those kings to come The circus sun in Nero eyes The lions and the Christians rise Software sings and hardware hears We're destined babe to live these years
I have a friend that really loves these guys. I only know the song "Under the Milky Way," but I like it quite a bit.
a great place to start. Move on to Reptile and Tantalized next .. most of their stuff is on YouTube, although one of their best "deep cuts" (Tristesse) has been down for about a week now.
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I dig these guys. I've got a half dozen albums of theirs and I'd love to see them live sometime. P.S. they did a one-off show recently called Psychedelic Symphony with an orchestra and they filmed it for a documentary DVD.
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I bought Starfish and liked exactly two songs: the first one (I think it's the first one, the one that goes "It's not a religion, just a technique") and Killing Moon.
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bart d. wrote:
I bought Starfish and liked exactly two songs: the first one (I think it's the first one, the one that goes "It's not a religion, just a technique") and Killing Moon.
That would be "Destination", but "The Killing Moon" is by Echo & The Bunnymen. You're probably thinking of "Under The Milky Way" and your confusion probably comes from the fact that both songs were in Donnie Darko.
I bought Starfish and liked exactly two songs: the first one (I think it's the first one, the one that goes "It's not a religion, just a technique") and Killing Moon.
That would be "Destination", but "The Killing Moon" is by Echo & The Bunnymen. You're probably thinking of "Under The Milky Way" and your confusion probably comes from the fact that both songs were in Donnie Darko.
Incorrect, sir. My confusion came from three quarters of a bottle of whiskey.
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