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This song explores the concept of time in a much more concise and upbeat way than Professor Stephen Hawking did. |
CD: Stop!! Bicycle Thief
Credits: Ellis O'Neil - Words & Music, Guitar and vocals. Pete Webster - bass and beatbox |
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About the link between 2 people. |
CD: Synthetic Muscle Engine
Credits: Ellis O'Neil - Words & Music, All instruments and programming |
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I used 2 chords (A and D) all the way through this one. I was in a band called "Split in the Reed" when I wrote it. |
CD: Split in the Reed evolved from Pelicans
Credits: Ellis O'Neil - Words & Music, 12 string Guitar & Lead vox, electric Guitar & Backing vox - Andy O'Connor, Keyboards & Backing vox Kath Woods, Bass - Wood, Drums - Nutty |
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