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Based on the life story of Bluesman Blind Arvella Grey. We just gave a twist on reality to what we wish had happened.
alternative country slide alternative country country rock resonator
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Country-rock band from Portugal. Two albums released, one in 2001 and another in 2005.
Two albums released, The Unplayable Sofa Guitar is a result of chance and unforeseen events. Back in 2001 the producer, Paulo Miranda, invited some of his friends and members from other bands to come by the studio and each one, separately, in a single take, lay on tape the sounds Paulo had in his mind for a homemade album. Not to be rehearsed, not to be over-produced, not to be released. The demos caught the eye and ear of Independent Records's A&R (now extinct portuguese label) who promptly offered to make 1500 CDs of what was meant to be kept an excursionary country-rock-electronica experience among friends. CD came out in 2002, concerts followed and a second album, «Rocky Grounds, Big Sky», was released 2005, this time with rehearsal. It's still much a volunteer, no label commitment approach to the sounds of country-rock.
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Charts
Peak #147
Peak in subgenre #29
Author
Paulo Miranda/Ana Figueiras
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The Unplayable Sofa Guitar
Uploaded
August 10, 2005
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Momma told me the most painful story from when i was just a baby no food, no job or money times were hard, no milk or honey My father told her “look wife, you gonna loose ‘em kids no way we can keep ‘em in this misery i’m gonna sink ‘em in the lake by the rapids so from this fate they’ll be spared free... by drowning” Well my momma couldn’t take that fate or destiny so one night she took his guns in her hands and shot the bastard six times in the head point blank in the head For six million times she thougt about it never felt no sorrow nor regret saved by my dad’s guns rescued by my momma’s hands For six million times she thougt about it never felt no sorrow nor regret freed us from our drowning fate livin’ a nightmare she couldn’t forget saved by my dad’s guns rescued by my momma’s hands
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