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They Say It Won't Be Long
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This is a collaboration with Scott Gravesen (see Silly Things)who wrote some excellent if very dark lyrics for an acoustic song. It didn't quite turn out that way. Thanks to Tom Franz from the musesmuse for his performance in the middle section.
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An eclectic collection of songs taking in most styles of music from acoustic folk to jazz, heavy rock and orchestral ballads.
TUT started in the early 1990s playing a punk folk hybrid. A politically aware band we wrote all our own material and had a good deal of critical (if not financial!) success with our first 3 CDs - "Cillataped", "The Last Fish Supper" and "Where the Skeletons Dance" - with an appearance at Glastonbury the high spot. One thing which was a constant was the need to entertain. No-one wants to be slapped round the face with a wet fish polemic so we made sure we always communicated with the audience (mind you at some gigs we could have gone round and had individual conversations although I was always disappointed the one man never brought his dog). The band lost Grahame Hobbs (singer) and Mark Knight (fiddle) in 2001 and with me the only original band member left the last CD "From another Plaice" was a real departure from the previous "in yer face" style - Much more acoustic and darker both musically and lyrically. TUT2 folded in 2003 and since then I've been writing and recording with various people and in our "virtual" band The Phobias with Richard Marris. Mostly cheerful stuff like murder and corruption. I've also been working once again with TUT's old singer Graeme Hobbs on a series of contemporary rock operas and contributing songs to a campaign to keep a London housing estate from being bulldozed by the council and replaced by luxury flats
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Peak #67
Peak in subgenre #11
Author
Gravesen/Langford
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Gravesen/Langford
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August 11, 2006
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MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 4:46
Story behind the song
Scott may have his reasons.....
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Thse are Scott's lyrics amended slightly for scanning purposes! They Say You Won't Be Long © 2006 Scott Graveson Stereo in the corner playing all your old tracks Do you still feel the need for those random flash backs? You rely on past glories they'll never return And how it makes your heart burn? The public are saying your careers a real joke And you’re still the same softly spoken folk bloke That you were when you started before I was born Won’t be long until you're gone. Won’t be long until you're gone. With wisps of grey hair on your head They still say you won’t be long As the business bleeds you until you are dead And no one cares for your sing along. What you had is no more there's no will People will say you should just fade away. Your once enigmatic skill Has long since gone from your display. Your LP’s still playing 'til the day that you die They're old memories and they cause you to cry, You realise you never got to your best Left behind by the rest. With your body now frail and regretful of past Will you give one more emotional jamming blast? And then pass on the torch to the new generation Forget about all your frustrations. Forget about all your frustrations. I was told you could have made it big, had it all If you’d only tried that little bit more I heard you could have had the girl of your dreams But you felt the hard work made you a bore You let your talent go to a wasteful state here Rather than train and work hard like a chore Your wishing you could go back and change it all Go back to the drawing board and be a musical whore. With wisps of grey hair on your head They still say you won’t be long And the business bleeds you until you are dead And there's no more time for your sing along.
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