Night Is Light
Night Is Light
(Wall-Sookman)
An early Osmium track, blatantly attempting to capture some of that Moody Blues magic. John makes with the 12-string to great effect, and I try to stay on pitch. Sook contributes the amazingly Graeme Edge-like poetry in the middle and Scott Hewitt adds his contribution in the form of the opening yawn, which could be described as self-commentary if you were waggishly inclined. Dave fills in the rest and makes it sound like we were hoping for, as usual.
Al: Vox, Keys
John: Guitars
Sook: Inner Rap
Scott: Yawn
Dave: Drums, Bass
(Wall-Sookman)
An early Osmium track, blatantly attempting to capture some of that Moody Blues magic. John makes with the 12-string to great effect, and I try to stay on pitch. Sook contributes the amazingly Graeme Edge-like poetry in the middle and Scott Hewitt adds his contribution in the form of the opening yawn, which could be described as self-commentary if you were waggishly inclined. Dave fills in the rest and makes it sound like we were hoping for, as usual.
Al: Vox, Keys
John: Guitars
Sook: Inner Rap
Scott: Yawn
Dave: Drums, Bass
2 Comments:
It really is a fine tune with nice embellishments from all who particiapted. This is why bands are good...
Yes, actually Graeme Edge meets Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka poetry break.
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