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Another Quiet Night in England
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Oysterband
жанры: folk, 90s
альбомы: Trawler
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Just another quite night in England And far away the dogs are barking Just another quite night in England Decent folk are all in their beds And he is sleeping like the dead And another quiet night goes by His father used to own the factory But his son cashed in and he sold the site And a town fell silent overnight Where is the pit and the mill Where is the skill and the sweat from their hands? Gone with the smoke and the heat The noise and the beat of the heart of the land And money moves without a whisper Money has no home or nation It has no friends and it won't stay long Another quiet night and the dogs are barking You wake to the smell of burning tyres Sirens wail and the street's on fire And another headline hits the presses The truth runs in, the news creeps out People stare if you scream and shout And another quiet night goes by
Это интересно:In the spring of 2010 Schneider traveled from Los Angeles to Northern Michigan. At Lake Huron, he developed songs for the first Lord Huron EP. He named the recording, Into the Sun.Upon his return to L.A., Schneider set to work putting a band together. The first to join him was his percussion-playing childhood friend Mark. Each of the band members of band hail from Michigan. Into The Sun and MightyLord Huron released two EPs in 2010, Into the Sun and Mighty. Pop & Hiss, the LA Times Music Blog, described Mighty as "full of lush acoustic guitars and Midwestern-accented harmonies as warm as a winter fireplace, but it's the Caribbean-influenced percussion that fans Lord Huron's... продолжение
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