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SKYHUNTER AVALON VERSION
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vintage, epic in genre of YES, Gabriel-era Genesis
Orion was a band that existed primarily from 1976-1981 It consisted of 3 future members of AVALON USA, Joel Pirard, John Curtin, Jeff Kalmar, and also CJ Truitt and Roger Schnur. Previous members included Brian Legierre on drums, Jay MacMahon on vocals, Tony Lugamano who replaced Roger for a time, when he left, as did Brian) on drums, but the core became Joel, John and Jeff, until Roger returned, and CJ joined up. These songs are from original tapes made in 1980 from board mixes. In at least one or two occasions, the tapes have been slightly damaged over the years. I am trying to locate backups (they did exist) to archive these. The energy and audacity of youth was apparent. Banana Sound (still in business in NJ) was the sound and recording company. To you, all these years later, who may remember us, I hope this brings back some pleasant memories--J Pirard
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Peak #166
Peak in subgenre #24
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December 04, 2023
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MP3 12.2 MB 320 kbps 5:20
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Skyhunter A hunter in the fated heaven Howls the Hunters wisdom to the seven sister stars. ]A dawning fantasy, reunion with the parent sky A child awakens wonder in his eyes The shadow of the Hunter of the skies Timeless cloud-borne wanderer Returning to the monarch's canyon Up the towered peaks A still-life dwelling, stones that roared Before the rivers twist had Etched them into monuments that rise No higher than the Hunter of the skies And the truth shines so freely in the life Running molten down the walls Of the canyons to the rising sun The Silent One, Rejoicing in the splendor of his flight A shadow in the face of morning frames the Hunters silhouette With cold corona fire In hail of prominence, the Hunter in the fated heaven Howls the Hunters wisdom as he flies The canyon echoes with his sunburst cries The shadow of the Hunter of the skies We are such fragile things Fluttering on silk-spun wings But don't you know we live for just a day Its such a tragic thing, the fledgling dying on the wing Is stricken as the Hunter speeds away And don't you know we live for just a day By Jeff Kalmar
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