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Somethings never fundamentally change, history,
life, mankind etc: Interesting link after the main motif, it's in
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Seeds of Doubt
A song about the people we meet in life, who
seem to have all the answers and all the wisdom. We always doubt
them, but they never doubt themselves, they have total confidence
and belief in themselves. They are, of course, always right! (
dedicated to my father, who was a complete intellectual and lateral
thinker, a great inspiration to me )
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Join in the Dream
A song of total optimism, a dream of the future.
I actually wrote it for the new millenium! It was originally going
to be a typical three minute tune, but when I came to the bridge,I
found myself naturally dropping into this keyboard part and
developing it from there. When I pieced it all together, it was a
mix of 4/4, 7/8 and 2/4! Makes it interesting though. |
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The Otherside to Us
This one's a ghost story, the subject beleiving
they are still in touch with the living world" |
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After the Task
This is, in someways, the sequel to "The
Keeper", how one can find the inner strength to overcome the
impossible ( the task ). It's all a bit abstract really. |
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Childlike
Children, although sweet and innocent, can have
the most cruel of thoughts, the hurtful names they call each other,"
I wish you were dead" etc.This is about the more sinister and
secretive side of children. |
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The Reaper
and the Keeper What is it about? ( Rob ) Who knows?
It is a story of evil versus good ( thats unusual). A young maiden
is visited in her dreams by an entity who defiles her, intent on
leaving the seed of one who will lead the world. On awakening, she
remembers this dream, and being troubled by it, realises
that the future of mankind lays with her alone. " I am the
one, I can't desert you now "
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Back
to Back (Reprise)
Self explanatory really - the
conclusion if you like. More of an excuse for a grand finale is
nearer the truth!
All
compositions © Pearce/ Wills/ Stringer/ Strutter/ Sandeman
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