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Ghost Dreams
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Ghosts have theories too
nasty dylan angels robbie thinman robby thinman99
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Free MP3s - Free MP3 - Free Music Download - ALL FOR FREE MUSIC - All Original Songs - Totally Legal Music Download - like Bob Dylan back on speed (well nearly
Download The Nasty Angels CD FREE FREE FREE from Prosity Records: Go on go on go on go on - go there and download music for free We are based in Newcastle Upon Tyne (North East England) and are often found hanging around open mic nights............The Earl Grey in Gosforth on a Sunday Evening (A Paul Jackson Spectacular), The Carriage - Jesmond on a Wednesday (this is run by The Runwells - the best band around in the whole universe) and a Sunday (The Dharma Banana - stalwarts of The Newcastle original music scene). If you'd like to hear more of the stuff we knock out, raw songs and the band practising, then have a look at the "music", please do. Bob Dylan is my top artist of all time and no-one will ever top Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde (all in one year man !) - not in my opinion anyway. If you have a different opinion you are welcome to it - but you are wrong ! I also love the songs of Morrissey (maybe it's because I'm from Manchester - where the King is Denis Law........) and Shane MacGowan. The Ian Siegal Band (www.iansiegal.com) are the gig I most enjoy these days - ALWAYS get to see them if you get chance. Mark Sandman and Morphine are a constant source of inspiration - love the sound they have. I have been involved with local bands since about 1978 and in all honesty, they have not amounted to very much and I conclude I am a slow learner - however - after a short but enjoyable spell trying to play drums in a friends band I realised that I enjoyed working on original material. I got 3 albums out on Prosity Records (www.prosity.blogspot.com) thanks to the legendary Dan Tindall an all time great pioneer of low cost Hi-Fi and original acoustic music - the music is FREE; some people seem to prefer paying lottsa money for shitbox albums by industry performers - my advice "do like Bob says - when you see a crowd go the other way !" and go to Prosity (well Bob didbn't say that last bit but I'm sure he would approve)
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Rock Folk Rock
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Peak #86
Peak in subgenre #3
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June 09, 2010
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:34
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Use your last heartbeat – chasing your first dream Never let it go – It won’t chase you Your tired feet – still pound the street Don’t let it get lost – don’t let it die Time’s a thief – that much is true Don’t let it go – don’t leave it loose You gotta work hard - to keep it alive A shop window geetar – or a girl in high heels A distant star – Travel back in time People are older – But still the same Time’s a thief and dreams are what it steals Scatter me – on a desert highway Let the road trucks carry me away Road dreams and end of land sadness I’m always here – in dreams or nightmares A million miles and ten million days I could appear - anywhere A sentimental drunk – or a drunk bastard Take your chances – which are you gonna be ? I know which one I want to be Circumstances – can change your character There’s no defences - to time’s robbery Scatter me – on an ocean green Dark and deep – like my sleep I’ll never sleep with the fishes This life is sweet and delicious Scattered dreams – always in my eye A Rainbow cloud A dream too far – in my mind A lightning fork You’ve come so far – it’s come to this Tears running like piss Life on a long lonely highway Dreams are your headlights A ghost just driving by starlight Drawn by the white line Drive into the night Scatter me on a table mountain And let the winds take me away But I’m always here - in dreams or nightmares I could appear – anywhere Use your last heartbeat – chasing your first dream Spend your last breath – spitting in the face of death Connect me to the mains – start my heart again I need voltage in my veins
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