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Contemporary rock track exactly in the Blueside style - cool 'wave' chords overlaid with solid rock oriented guitars and vocals.
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12 string guitars, moody keyboards
Blueside play classic / alternative rock passed through a contemporary filter and cutting across a range of styles. Our sound marries elegant chord structures and cool melodies, framed with sharp, angular guitar work that provides a strong dynamic contrast. If you like your rock music delivered with a certain degree of style then please check out Blueside. New album due late 2008...last few vocal takes and cover design underway....
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Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #1,215
Peak in subgenre #255
Author
Neil Haigh, Richard Hoddinott, Simon Davis
Rights
Haigh/Hoddinott/Davis
Uploaded
November 02, 2006
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MP3 4.6 MB 128 kbps 4:59
Story behind the song
This song is of its time and is writen for anyone weighed down by an excess of pressure and cynicism. The song is especially written for our key frontline workers doctors, teachers, nurses and especially our soldiers. How you get through doing what you have to every day is a constant amazement to me.
Lyrics
I spend my time behind the lines I'm trying to hold the system at bay I don't mean to sound funny this is not about money Its all about a price I won't pay We're too far along the way - the broken path leading to decay I'm confined, I know how it feels to be sidelined But I'm trying every day to find a new way A daily bind with trouble in mind Spent chasing targets that get moved every day I don't mean to sound embittered but my like just seems littered With a paperchase of songs to obey so how long can this last? The road we're on is going nowhere fast I'm confined, I know how it feels to be sidelined But I'm trying every day to find a new way And every day it gets harder The road we're on grows longer And now I know, you've got me fighting on your frontline On your frontline
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