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To make our parting seem less sad
But if I told you lies or promised you the moon
The truth would come trickling from my eyes
So run honey run, and hide in the wind
And never stop to look inside your mind
And I wish I could wash all my weeping blues away
And watch them disappear on morning tide
But I seek after sword, after sounds of the sea
A charm forever round my mind
So run honey run, and hide in the wind
And never stop to look inside your mind
So run honey run, and hide in the wind
And never stop to look inside your mind
And I wish I could fly like a bat from a cave
From darkness of my ignorance to light
And forever live on the echoes of our love
And die like some star burning bright
So run honey run, hide in the wind
And never stop to look inside your mind
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If by "old" you mean 1967, OK. But this is not an "old English Folkie" by a common definition. This song is a John Martyn original from the album London Conversation.
Thank You for the info!
know your source people. know your source. this is an old English Folkie from John Martyn. dig deeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLf-jLIbQ2g
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If by "old" you mean 1967, OK. But this is not an "old English Folkie" by a common definition. This song is a John Martyn original from the album London Conversation.
know your source people. know your source. this is an old English Folkie from John Martyn. dig deeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLf-jLIbQ2g
Thanks for pointing that out. What an amazing guitar player. The gauge of strings he uses are masssive! I've listened to his original five times and still love it. They just don't make music like this anymore and I think it's great that a band like Morcheeba did this version. If only more of the new bands and artists would listen to the older stuff, maybe they would actually master an instrument and get rid of the vo-coder. Kate Bush and others making the top ten list in 2022 is a hopeful sign that the younger generation is listening.
If I'm reading this right, it's racist and should be taken down.
I'm generally averse to taking on a PC-police role here (or anywhere) but that was an easy call. Absurd comment -- and yes, racist as hell.
know your source people. know your source. this is an old English Folkie from John Martyn. dig deeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLf-jLIbQ2g
The May You Never artist. Great stuff.
I hear a little bit of Steve Earle in that guitar. Enjoyable tune.
the beautiful fingerstyle guitar work is lost in this Club Remix. Go to John's original version to hear it
Racist BS
If I'm reading this right, it's racist and should be taken down.
Cool! I'm going to check that out.
Edited on 2/20/2024 to revise my original silly comment
"and better than the original maybe (though I haven't heard JM's version so I don't know for sure...)"
and replaced with the above comment about being curious to hear the John Martyn original.
And forever "LONG LIVE RP" - it is my eternal expression of love for this here Radio Paradise, where my neverending lesson of what music I like, dislike, love and loath will continue forever, with a heavy emphasis on the "LOVE" and maybe working towards an empty bucket of "loath" LLRP, indeed!!
It's an English singer named Bradley Burgess.
The turntable scratches are the only clue for me. Very distinctive style.
Totally agree. Was stunned to see them as the performer.
That is a woman I could marry for her voice alone. It just settles in my bones.
TERRIBLE!!!!
Do troll every song on RP... it's sooooo funny
TERRIBLE!!!!
funny. but i actually like the cheesy scratching...
I think the scratching makes it as well.
funny. but i actually like the cheesy scratching...
Me too...surprised me that it was Morcheeba.. NICE. 7
I don't dislike it, but wow, this is so different from their earlier stuff.
I listened to the song without the knowledge this was Morcheeba, so I the song and I met without prejudices.
And I think I'll let it go this way. Sounds interesting.
Nice little place you live in. Stayed there for some hours years ago.... ;)
It's Bradley Burgess, and the song is a cover of an old favorite by John Martyn.
I don't dislike it, but wow, this is so different from their earlier stuff.
After a break of several years, Morcheeba released their sixth studio album, Dive Deep in February 2008. On this album, the Godfrey brothers emphasised their role as producers creating a set of instrumental tracks entirely sung by a roster of guest performers - cult folk-rock singer Judie Tzuke, Norwegian singer-songwriter and former Jaga Jazzist collaborator Thomas Dybdahl, blues singer/guitarist Bradley Burgess, Korean-American rapper Cool Calm Pete, and French singer Manda.) Both Manda and Burgess toured with Morcheeba as lead singers on their 2008 tour.