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Savage Soul (Single Version)
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A dreamy ambient electric piano intro gives way to a guitar stomp. Bob K: Lead and Rhythm Guitars. Eric D: Keyboards, Loops, Backwards Guitar, Vox. Image, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, Francisco Goya, 1797-1799.
progressive britpop power pop girls bob kingdon transatlantic eric daum
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Glam Rock for the Future, Power Pop for Progessives, Martinis at 5:00.
We are the trans-Atlantic alliance of Bob Kingdon, from England and Eric Daum from New England. We are a virtual band inspired by the music of Bill Nelson, Power Pop and girls in short skirts and tight shirts. Bob handles the guitars, Eric, the keyboards, loops and programming as well as dabbling with his ancient Rickenbacker on a few songs. Both Bob and Eric sing and share songwriting. In addition, we sometimes set the poems of Carole Young, a Scottish poet to music.
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Peak #38
Peak in subgenre #8
Author
Bob Kingdon & Eric Daum
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Electric Angels Music 2013
Uploaded
May 08, 2013
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MP3 3.8 MB 160 kbps 3:20
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SAVAGE SOUL Lyrics, (C) Eric Daum 2013 We have nothing To fear but fear itself That’s good enough for me I easily scare myself Save me save me I’ve finally lost control Save me save me And soothe this savage soul The dreams I sell Each one my own invention The road to hell Paved with my good intentions Save me save me I’ve finally lost control Save me save me And soothe this savage soul Save me save me I’ve finally lost control Save me save me And soothe this savage soul I’ve tried everything To bleed the savage beast I’d do anything To help you find release Save me save me I’ve finally lost control Save me save me And soothe this savage soul
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