Mp3 Monday: Index of /~jooddang /mp3/Shearwater - Winged Life
From the Shearwater website:
Dear Simeonie,
It was really good to hear from you, especially after such a long silence.
I was starting to wonder if I'd ever find you again, or if you’d become
permanently icebound among the polar bears and auroras of Churchill.
So many things have happened since we last talked, so many days and
nights spread over so many thousands of miles, that it's hard to know
where to begin. Since I last saw you on that April day with the bees
buzzing and the dogwoods flowering, my life has looped me twice around
the world, and swept me into and out of eddies I could never have expected,
or even imagined. But I’ve just put some lentils on the stove to simmer,
and I’m listening to the Harry Smith anthology with Nico’s Desert Shore
on deck, and the cat is sleeping comfortably in my lap, and there’s nothing
at all pressing this evening. No rock clubs, no rehearsal, no thesis writing
(not tonight – too tired, just as I’ve managed to be somehow for the last two
years), no one to share a meal or a bed with. Just a little time and a little space
to try to bring you up to speed.
Turn Your Transmitters Off (recorded by Jordan Geiger)
And here's a few other songs from Winged Life on the net:
Dear Simeonie,
It was really good to hear from you, especially after such a long silence.
I was starting to wonder if I'd ever find you again, or if you’d become
permanently icebound among the polar bears and auroras of Churchill.
So many things have happened since we last talked, so many days and
nights spread over so many thousands of miles, that it's hard to know
where to begin. Since I last saw you on that April day with the bees
buzzing and the dogwoods flowering, my life has looped me twice around
the world, and swept me into and out of eddies I could never have expected,
or even imagined. But I’ve just put some lentils on the stove to simmer,
and I’m listening to the Harry Smith anthology with Nico’s Desert Shore
on deck, and the cat is sleeping comfortably in my lap, and there’s nothing
at all pressing this evening. No rock clubs, no rehearsal, no thesis writing
(not tonight – too tired, just as I’ve managed to be somehow for the last two
years), no one to share a meal or a bed with. Just a little time and a little space
to try to bring you up to speed.
Turn Your Transmitters Off (recorded by Jordan Geiger)
From "Thieves"
Let the Bombs Fall (I Can't Wait)
Let the Bombs Fall (I Can't Wait)
From Everybody Makes Mistakes
Room for Mistakes
Room for Mistakes
From The Dissolving Room:
And here's a few other songs from Winged Life on the net:
01 - Shearwater - A Hush.mp3--
02 - Shearwater - My Good Deed.mp3
08 - Shearwater - (I've Got A) Right to Cry.mp3
11 - Shearwater - Sealed.mp3
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