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Recording:
Despite the name this one was actually recorded in 2006 in the basement of tunnel hill and then finished in 2007.. Johnj and Sam added a very touching "Fuuuuuuuuuuuuck" of their own at the end.. Brings a tear to the eyes..

lyrics

50's Son
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Imagine if you could
Two friendships polarised by trust
Magnetism lift you up
Places secrets within a thoughtless touch

Consult the whim of your impulsive nature
That ensnares them all
Dissertate the morals and rules
And catch them every time you fall

Into the house with dribbley wax walls
Nectar isn't far away
Geckos traverse pine floors
Everything is beautiful and strange

And I annotate and pre translate what is new
And distance irritates as senses are retuned
Textures alive with vivid spirals
Veiled plates fall into place around you

Yet I get a sense that something is missing here
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F U U U U U U H H H H H H H C K

credits

from Meteor Street - Juxtaposed In The Pantechnicon {Selected Recordings 2005​-​2008}, released December 31, 2009
Craigus Barry - Guitar & Vocals
Sambo Jones - Lead Guitar and harmonies
John-Joe Murray - Mandolin, Violins and harmonies
Kryss Hall - Bass
Ed Steelefox - Drums
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Recorded by Dee, Johnj and Sambo 06/07
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Original song/lyrics - C Barry 06
This version - music - Meteor Street 06

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The Retinal Circus Birmingham, UK

CRAIGUS BARRY:
Onetime prolific singer songwriter turned multi instrumentalist composer. Films scored : Day Of The Stranger ( Darkside releasing 20), Senseless (Trash Arts 22),
Video shop Tales Of Terror (various 22)
Pocket Film Of Superstitions (23), I Curse This Land (24)

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