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Up To You ft MrYesterday
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Stellar Art Wars are a collective of musicians dating back to the early 90's. Stellar Art Wars, the folk band, is currently inactive, but there's plenty of c
Stellar Art Wars are a collective of musicians dating back to the early 90's. Currently involved are Walter (vocals, [percussion), Twiggy (guitar), Ben (mandolin/banjo), Andy (bass), Henry (violin), Terry (percussion) and Patrick (drummer with "Asbo", the punk version of Stellar) Stellar Art Wars, the folk band, is currently inactive, but there's plenty of clips of them live on YouTube. Asbo is now a three piece band consisting of Twiggy (Stephen Branch), vocals/guitar, Andrew Wainwright, vocals, bass and Patrick Auer, drums.
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#158 in subgenre Peak #7
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Peak #161
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December 21, 2016
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It’s not that many pages, in a dictionary…. Dry vox flac in the downloads. Lyrics (cc)BY 2015 ————— Well, I went to the top of the mountain, to see the wise man there. I asked him why this world we live in is filled with [so much] sorrow and care. And he looked me over and up and down and then he shook his head real slow…. He said, “Son, you’ve come to the wrong man. That’s one thing I [sure] don’t know.” Well, I stayed up there on the mountain [a while] to see what I could see and I looked out over this whole wide world in its awesome majesty. But then my gaze fell down to the city and the fires and the smoke below, and I shook my head and asked myself, “Now where did our garden go?” So when I came down off of the mountain and walked back to my street I talked with all my friends and neighbors and anyone else I’d meet and said “I don’t know how it [all] got this way, but I know one thing for sure: if we want it to get any better, we’re the only source of [the] cure.” ‘Cause if you climb to the top of that mountain and you speak to the wise man there, once you ask him why this world we live in is filled with [all this] sorrow and care, and once he looks you over and shakes his head and [he] tells you that he just don’t know he’ll say “That’s not the important question, my friend, ask ‘How does my garden grow?’” Now, some of us are just too busy, and a few of us just don’t care, and some are fighting battles so hard they haven’t got anything to spare, but if we just put our hands together and set aside our fears the children of our children’s children might thank us in a couple of hundred years. So go [on up] to the top of the mountain. See what you can see. If you run into that wise old man up there, please say hello from me. But I won’t be going with you—not in this, or any year— ‘cause everything you see needs doing up there, can only be done down here.
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