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Luka Bloom — Diamond Mountain
Album: Turf
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Released: 1994
Length: 5:10
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Voices cry out, shells of houses
White-faced children, hungry eyes
The cruel sea calls the unwilling traveller
Who would look for the road to survival

Hold my hand a little longer
Take one last look out over the fields
To the reds and the browns of Diamond Mountain
Bring the smell and the sound to your station

I will be here when you need me
I will be here in the pouring rain
I will be here on Diamond Mountain

They bring their song line to Australia
Scattering magical airs, cities, towns
The dreaming road to Diamond Mountain
An ordinary wonder on the heather ground

Hold my hand a little longer
Take one last look out over the fields
To the reds and the browns of Diamond Mountain
Bring the smell and the sound to your station

He kisses his love, Diamond Mountain
The mad wind whistles, bushes, stones
Like two March swallows back on the mountain
Come full circle at last, heaven is home
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This song is like sacrifice - Elton John? or am I hearing things?
Originally Posted by tg3k: I really like the low, fat 12-string guitar tuning on this song. (I didn't listen closely to any other parts of the song, so I can't vouch for anything other than the guitar, but that I did like.)
Agreed. It's a haunting tuning. But he doesn't seem to do anything with it but pound and strum.....
I had to wait until the end before I awarded this a 1. I just couldn\'t believe it would be this bad all the way through, and I kept hoping it would have just one redeeming feature -- a half-decent riff, a spot of amusing word play, whatever. Sadly, no.
Have always been a big Luka fan- since I first saw him live in 88, opening for The Pogues. Had to wait two years for Riverside to be released. Now, I can\'t wait for the live album, \'Amsterdam\', due out in the US in a few days. Luka\'s a fabulous musician, and a great person. (I really enjoy chatting with him after his shows- just as entertaining off stage as on.) I\'d love to hear more Luka here! Maybe \'Delirious\', or \'I Need Love\'. Heck, anything would be good. :) Be well -UF
As warm and rich as the guitar here is, I have never been able to take Luka Bloom seriously. He's just way too earnest for me.
Of the ones I've heard, his first album "Riverside" is still the best. And yes, he gets an amazingly big, fat sound out of just one guitar.
I really like the low, fat 12-string guitar tuning on this song. (I didn't listen closely to any other parts of the song, so I can't vouch for anything other than the guitar, but that I did like.)