If you leave / When I go / Find me / In the shallows / Lying on my back / Watching stars collide / Let it all rain down…
‘Shallows’ is taken from Daughter’s first album ‘If You Leave’.
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I can't sleep…
If you leave / When I go / Find me / In the shallows / Lying on my back / Watching stars collide / Let it all rain down…
‘Shallows’ is taken from Daughter’s first album ‘If You Leave’.
Find band background, bio and related post: Daughter
Thanks for the memories David. I used to live quite near to the Colston Hall. They’ve had some amazing acts there over the years: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_artists_who_have_performed_at_the_Colston_Hall
I saw Chuck Berry there in the nineties. The staff were being very British and not letting people dance in the aisles so Monsieur Berry hoisted people onto the stage with him. 🙂
Hi Sarah. That must have been something special to live so close to Colston Hall. Amazing performances…including Chuck Berry!
I think my favourite was an acoustic session by Sting. It was very simple, no-frills music, and he talked honestly about his experience as a musician. He described meeting some of the greatest song-writers in America, thinking he was the bees knees, and being completely humbled when they’d never heard his songs. It was the first time I had realised that so many famous artists in America didn’t write their own songs, and that there were exceptionally talented song-writers who wrote many of the songs I love but that I wouldn’t recognise if I passed them on the street. It was a completely new idea to me, as I was used to singers and bands writing their own songs.
Sting acoustic. Now, that would be something…
Yup. 🙂
Sad.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/18/arts/chuck-berry-dead.html
I just found out that he died, and was coming here to tell you, but I see you already found out. How strange that my long-buried memory of him should have surfaced just before he passed on. I shall be praying for him. May he rest in peace.
Yes, what a sad coincidence.
So earnest…
lovely way to wake up, dk, thanks – and don’t even get me started on sting……acoustic….oh
Yes…my pleasure Beth.
Had never heard of Daughter. Thanks for the intro.
Enjoy…