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Bitter Relics
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My first and (in retrospect) faintly ridiculous marriage to a French lady not noticeably convinced by vows of fidelity. Broke my heart she did . . . Yee Haw! ('Twas a long time ago and besides the wench paid for the divorce!).
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Multi-talented Scottish singer-songwriter performs his own take on Americana. Original tunes with beautiful guitar work: laugh with Her Father Called Me Franken
Bob Leslie is the unknown soldier of the Scottish songwriting scene. Out of full-time professional action for fifteen years (due to family commitments), he never stopped writing and has recently returned with a 12-song CD of self-penned Americana with a touch of Tom Waits about it. In A Different World (release August 2010) employs top musical talent from the Central Scotland scene: Bernadette Collier & Alice Leslie - backing vox; Fraser Speirs - harmonica; Jim Keilt - lead guitar, Alex Mack - banjo, mandolin, and lead guitar; Craig Nelson - alto sax; and Carl Esprit Bridgeman - bass guitar. Apple, Chrysalis Records, and the Kinks' managers showed interest in Bob's early work and his later songs have elicited high commendation from the the prestigious Billboard Song Contest. Top players Bob has worked with include: Andy Hamilton (sax player for multi-million-selling Canadian songwriter Corey Hart) Chris Glen and Ted McKenna (bass and drums, respectively, with the Sensational Alex Harvey Band) Colin Bass (bass player of seminal prog-rockers Camel) Dave Vasco (guitarist for Warner Brothers artists Clancy) Fraser Speirs (harmonica maestro with Paolo Nutini and Scots blues legend Tam White) Jim Keilt (virtuoso lead guitarist with John Otway and the London production of Tommy - the Musical) Kathy O'Donoghue (vocalist with, amongst others, Roger Chapman and Hank Wangford) Zeke Manyika (drummer for Scots chart-toppers Orange Juice)
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Peak #71
Peak in subgenre #13
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Bob Leslie
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2004
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May 29, 2004
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MP3 2.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Just mining my past (there's at least 7 albums worth left). I was crazy about this woman and she left me . . . after nearly 35 years, I'm beginning to see that maybe we weren't the ideal couple!
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Bitter Relics I was a boy of 18 summers when I met you Looking for some meaning on the road You had left your home and family back in Paris Quand tu m’as dit “Bobby, je t’aime” I gave you all my heart and soul We were married in the fullness of our folly A sunny day in Edinburgh town With a cast of long-haired revolutionaries And my Mama wondering What her crazy son was doing now You were untrue to me, darling, in your fashion And your fashion was as fickle as the moon All you left was empty relics of our passion And the bitter ash of love that burned too brightly and too soon And you reminded me of some exotic flower Patchouli perfume, beads and flowing gowns And your slightly fractured English was like music And I danced there to your tune Until the melody ran down Having tasted somewhat of the joys of freedom I should have known you wouldn’t stay for long After three months I was left alone and empty Took three years to realise How what felt right could go so wrong
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