reflections by the longhair tigers take 2 featuring geir on guitar

Started by Oldrottenhead, January 25, 2011, 05:30:08 PM

Oldrottenhead

reflections take 2 damian orh and geir
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damian tweaked things geir added guitar i resang vox with a wee scottish twang, expect remixes from damian and geir


A fractured template
The words don't rhyme
Don't even know
What they're all about
But someone will
Someone will read
Into them
From where they're sitting
They will find meaning
Reflections of themselves
In my words
Reflections of themselves
In my words

a course that's run
a fait accompli
you thought you knew
but not exactly
you don't know
you got it wrong
but after all
it's just a song
so sing it
as you meant
no words
are sacrosanct
and as the listener
I bring my baggage
To the song

I interpret it
In my own sad way
And I will
I will see
Reflections of myself
In your words
Reflections of myself
In your words
Reflections of myself
In your words
Reflections of myself
In your words
whit goes oan in ma heid



Jemima's
Kite

The
Bunkbeds

Honker

Nevermet

Longhair
Tigers

Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann

Redler

Fantastic guitar work by Geir - just fine and genious additions!!

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I love it !!  What a great collab; Geir you sound like Steve Vai bro, love Damian's music here,, and Jim's thoughtful reflections ~>>> hit song !!
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whit goes oan in ma heid



Jemima's
Kite

The
Bunkbeds

Honker

Nevermet

Longhair
Tigers

Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann