I was trawling soulseek (for legit backups, yerhonner, honest) and grabbed a nifty track called Till The Morning Is Gone, from a compilation called Visions at the Forum.
Wondered if anyone else knows about this, can give me any information on where it's from, who did it originally, etc.
Visions at the Forum
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Grazia. I'll rename, and put it out; doing my bit for King and Country, or something...
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I thought it was "Till the morning comes"?
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"Till the morning is gone" it is. Just checked the cover.James Blast wrote:I thought it was "Till the morning comes"?
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yeah, but I thought my quote was what Mr. E singsBadlander wrote:"Till the morning is gone" it is. Just checked the cover.James Blast wrote:I thought it was "Till the morning comes"?
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It would certainly make more sense. Anyway the official site has the following :James Blast wrote:yeah, but I thought my quote was what Mr. E singsBadlander wrote:"Till the morning is gone" it is. Just checked the cover.James Blast wrote:I thought it was "Till the morning comes"?
Listening to it right now, stay tuned...'til the morning's over
'til the boy is gone
'til the body's gone
'til the boy is gone
EDIT : You're most definitely right, Herr Blast. I do hear a "Till the morning comes" between "'til the body's gone" and the 2nd "'til the boy is gone".
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Thankee! Badlander
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One of the bootleggers rules. If you don't know the song title: listen to the lyrics and make a guess, and then misquote it. If you're very lucky, such stinkers even extend to their album titles.James Blast wrote:yeah, but I thought my quote was what Mr. E singsBadlander wrote:"Till the morning is gone" it is. Just checked the cover.James Blast wrote:I thought it was "Till the morning comes"?
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now that is what I call, or in fact mean, logicDan wrote:One of the bootleggers rules. If you don't know the song title: listen to the lyrics and make a guess, and then misquote it. If you're very lucky, such stinkers even extend to their album titles.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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