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Ode to Paranoia
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from the album project 'Tetraktys' (10/10/2010)
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"fine rock musicianship" - Music Eye; "cracking album right up my street"- Folk Pilot #thirteenmoons
"James Hollingsworth plays a darn mean acoustic guitar and knows his way inventively around his pedals. He's an energetic and animated front man and has a fine set of vocal chords. His music was one of the weekends highlights." - Andy Read Winters End Festival James has always impressed us with his thoughtful & lyrical songs. Superb singing & delicate guitar work make for a captivating performance. - Seend Acoustic Fascinating one man band James Hollingsworth conjures some wonderful soundscapes with guitar effects and loops to create colour and build the suspense. - Somerset Guardian if you want to see someone who really knows how to use a 'looper' check this man out... EPIC!! - www.songdiner.co.uk Hypnotic groove munching guitar space freakouts plus glorious songwriting within........ A one man orchestra, a sonic soundscape, the beats, the bangs and overall....... the songs www.wunderbar.co.uk
Song Info
Charts
Peak #286
Peak in subgenre #47
Author
James Hollingsworth
Rights
James Hollingsworth
Uploaded
October 10, 2010
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:01
Story behind the song
"I command the poet Keats", the spirit uttered across the bustling city-centre. Years later, the hubbub of the People reflected the echo of my dark obsession, inspiring the spontaneous release of my hitherto retrained Will, as yet still stained by vitriol, but alive once more, at least.
Lyrics
Are we not all fools in the eyes of God?
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