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Phanta Morgana Revisited
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The reprise of the story. As in all reprises, adults morph into children and thunder intros the penultimate offering.
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If the Beatles, Pink Floyd, and the Eels made a baby, they would name it Phanta Morgana, and it would be the most popular kid in school. Thanks for a great albu
Lonely Llama Music was so named because I frequently work alone. Not because I'm an unfriendly sort, but because my closest neighbors are deer, bears and such. I wear lots of hats on my projects: Producer, Writer, Engineer, O yeah-Musician, Publicist. This does carry the significant benefit of allowing one to work in one's underwear at 0300. I do, however, depend on good friends like Craig Bartock who Co-Produced and displayed his considerable performance talent on "Phanta Morgana", to supply me with the necessary reality checks...sometimes (infrequently, but on occasion), a bagpipe is just uncalled for.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #2,003
Peak in subgenre #233
Author
Ken Dixon
Rights
2005
Uploaded
March 01, 2006
Track Files
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MP3 6.2 MB 192 kbps 4:30
Story behind the song
It was the correct place in the story line for a reprise of the title song, obviously. More than that, the children were getting tired of waiting for the storm to begin...
Lyrics
Phanta Morgana Revisited I was dreaming In soft summer grass. I reached up for Heaven Just out of my grasp. And so I wondered If God heard me pray. How could he leave me? Or was I runnin' away? I wonder, yes I wonder... Make my heart a child's heart. Make my spirit childlike too. If I have a child's heart I can come to you. Instead of running all day hiding my head. I'm so afraid of waking up dead. Where tooth and claw are bigger than me, Truth and law would be something to see. Make my heart a child's heart. Make my spirit childlike too. If I have a child's heart I can come to you. Words and Music by Ken Dixon Lonely Llama Music BMI
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