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Athlete's front man wrote this after his young baby was taken into intensive care. As far as I know, it had a happy outcome.
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It is for listeners to decide how they would describe my music when they have a chance to hear a range of material. I've only just started recording. Keep watc
I played bass in a band at Walbottle school, the T-set, with Dave Robinson from Throckley, Bri Swanson, Lemington, and Ken Wright, also Throckley, and started writing songs at this stage. I continued for a while in Dobbin with Bri and Ian Shield, also of Lemington, doing vocals and bits and pieces under Bri's direction - and did more writing. We also did a couple of them together. I then spent a few years concentrating on work and family, with some more writing in fairly recent times, until the lure of performing again (since 2005) became too much to resist! The songwriting had to go on hold for a while as I continued to work full-time until Oct 2010 whenever possible but I have written a few new songs over the last couple of years such as 'Butterflies'. See more details below and check for regular updates.
Song Info
Genre
Acoustic Cover Songs
Charts
Peak #143
Peak in subgenre #6
Author
Athlete
Rights
c. 2004
Uploaded
November 08, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:17
Story behind the song
When I first heard this song I found it irritating. Then I found out what it was about. And I really wanted to do it. And I've been fortunate enough to play it, then play it live and then record it. I doubled tracked the chorus and added some tamba (Harriet's!) but the rest is just us live in 1 take. If you think you noticed a missing chord change for the last bit - you're dead right! That was abandoned - but we did try. I had the idea of doing a video at one of our favourite spots, the Walled Garden. I was prepared to sing it acapello! But I ended up singing it silently, hoping to match it up by editing. Well I'm just learning about editing! It's for all parents but especially those who have endured hospital visits.
Lyrics
you got wires going in you got wires coming out of your skin I've got tears making tracks I've got tears that are scared of the facts Running down corridors Through automatic doors Got to get to you I've got to see this through I see hope is here in a plastic box I've seen Christmas lights reflect in your eyes You got wires There's dry blood on your wrist First night of your life Curled up on your own Looking at you now You would never know chor x2: I see it in your eyes I see it in your eyes You'll be alright, al-right.
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Gas Station Merlow
Dec 19, 2009
great song
Jiri Hajek - composer
Nov 22, 2009
Wonderful song, Peter, very sensitive performed... Jiri
Hayley Oliver
Nov 19, 2009
very nice guitar and vocals. Love Hayley