Naked Eyes
Naked Eyes are a British new wave band that rose to prominence in the early 1980s. The band had four US top 40 singles, but had little commercial success in their homeland. Their first hit, "Always Something There to Remind Me," was a cover of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David standard. The band had subsequent hits with their own compositions, "Promises, Promises," "When the Lights Go Out," and "(What) In the Name of Love" in the United States. History.
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Naked Eyes
Naked Eyes are a British new wave band that rose to prominence in the early 1980s. The band had four US top 40 singles, but had little commercial success in their homeland. Their first hit, "Always Something There to Remind Me," was a cover of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David standard. The band had subsequent hits with their own compositions, "Promises, Promises," "When the Lights Go Out," and "(What) In the Name of Love" in the United States. History.
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Jocund Spilth Of False Ebony
original release note: "TIL Laburnum plants make a good metalhead topic actually." main website: exedexes1.commore
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Hunting For Licallo
An apocryphal piece possibly by Leto Atreides II's (second) favorite musician on his internal safaris. main website: exedexes1.commore
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The Fool's Jest
My first vocals for anyone in 24 1/2 years. That's right folks, since May of 1999 at Seattle University. So I will sound a little out of practice and secondly I set myself a hard task with the instrumental track being made first and the vocals later. brackets are lyrics left on the cutting room floor. One day the fool came walking by And the king said 'let's have laughter' [Then the fool said 'Well I'll make a jest' 'But let's just not kill me after'] (replaced with some da-da-da'ing) He proceeded then to make his pitch And the king besat there, all bewitched But there came a point which had a flaw And the fool knew he might lose it all [So he turned to something he felt safe] [And the king then seemed to forget the gaffe] But the fool well knew his lucky break And he quickly then made his escape Being free to muse on the fickleness of rulers As the day grew gaunt and grey He thanked his stars (this line sounds indistinct in the recording) That unlike his peers He lived to jest another daymore
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