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"where the sun sets in peace forever" | genre: Trip Hop | |
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the endless topaz sky is seduced by that peacefully setting sun that offers heaven and rest in the night, that slowly creeps in on stage with it's stellar children of the galactic evermore and fowling moonlight smile... and you bare witness to it all with the pure chilling breeze in your face, sitting crosslegged on a pearl covered beach somewhere in the middle of everwhere's nowhere with??? |
CD: 'Anorexic Oblivion's of the Chemical Induced youth'
Label: independant
Credits: all music written, recorded, mixed and produced by robert d'leno |
Story Behind the Song
'it's so easy to be sad when nothing seems to go right... but i guess to be by yourself in times of need is sometimes the best alternative when the only one you can talk to is the one source of the confussion that brings about your mortal weakness... i went to the beach one day by myself to write some poetry and didn't even pen a letter... i just sat there and was overcome by the beauty of the sky changing colour... this song was just shoved together in about six hours when i got home that night and it kinda has a setting sun feel to it??? i listened my favourate record that night and these words stood out like neon light "words can't define what i feel inside, who needs them??? caught with this virus of my mind, i'll give in to my desease of my needs..." (billy corgan - 'geek usa - Siamese Dream' 1993)life's fickle and there's too much taken for granted... but we are only mortal??? so just as there are fucked up days, just don't forget to try remember to share a at the best ones... and never forget to dream!!!' rob :-)
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