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Forever Far Horizon
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phil gardner helen grice
Acoustic guitar pop, with a bit of folk, and the occasional thrash metal guitar just for shock value.
The band 'Phil Gardner' was formed from a collection of cells and regressive genes which burst forth from my mother's womb in 1973. I didn't pick up a guitar until almost 18 years later, by which time I was already playing drums in a couple of bands, both of which sank without trace, despite having that most important of qualities - a cool name. I turned to singing and songwriting, only to discover I couldn't get a tune out of my drums to accompany myself. Hence the shift towards guitar. I started seriously writing songs in 1993. Ten years later I find myself in the inexplicable position of not being a worldwide music phenomenon. By day I'm a writer of plays, films and comedy scripts. By night I'm asleep. But somewhere in the middle I still find time to write the occasional song, which I insist on recording in my living room with a battered old microphone, in an attempt to keep it real.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #2,037
Peak in subgenre #541
Author
Helen Grice / Phil Gardner
Rights
Phil Gardner / Helen Grice
Uploaded
December 01, 2003
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MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
The words to this song were written by my pal Helen in the beautiful and poetic setting of the Isles of Scilly. I wrote the music two months later in the slightly less beautiful and poetic setting of my spare bedroom at 3am with an ear infection. That's rock 'n' roll baby.
Lyrics
Forever far horizon, Beckons me to find, Another shore to rest on, Different races of mankind. Forever far horizon, Sunshine dipping into you, Wind rustling up your cover, Haze obscuring you from view. Forever far horizon, Limitless line I see, Potential for another life, Across the deepest sea, Across the deepest sea. Forever far horizon, Mists are taking you away, The dream that I was having, Will come back some sunny day. Forever far horizon, Limitless line I see, Potential for another life, Across the deepest sea, Across the deepest sea, Forever far horizon.
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