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One of the first songs written for my band. The Drums (Graham Rutherford) were recorded by Paul Shepherd and imported to Pro Tools. Guitars are Myself and Jan who also did the lead vocals and my brother Andrew again did bass duties.
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The Darkside
Words by P. E. Fishwick.
Music by M.Gibbins / A.Gibbins.
V.1
Can’t find the time to make you see,
No one hears, no one knows, no one else but me.
It seems like this world is turning black.
Can’t get up, there’s no way out no turning back.
V.2
No way will I start to believe,
You’re all a lie, I don’t know why just leave me be.
It’s all worked out so you won’t believe.
But I know you’re wrong just wait and see.
Ch.
Oh! You still can’t see,
But you won’t believe in me.
So, can you hear this now?
An end, but I don’t know how.
V.3
I know it’s strange just let me speak,
No one cares, no despair nothing else for me.
It’s like these walls are crumbling in.
Can’t get out to hear me shout no-one wins.
Ch.
Words by P. E. Fishwick.
Music by M.Gibbins / A.Gibbins.
V.1
Can’t find the time to make you see,
No one hears, no one knows, no one else but me.
It seems like this world is turning black.
Can’t get up, there’s no way out no turning back.
V.2
No way will I start to believe,
You’re all a lie, I don’t know why just leave me be.
It’s all worked out so you won’t believe.
But I know you’re wrong just wait and see.
Ch.
Oh! You still can’t see,
But you won’t believe in me.
So, can you hear this now?
An end, but I don’t know how.
V.3
I know it’s strange just let me speak,
No one cares, no despair nothing else for me.
It’s like these walls are crumbling in.
Can’t get out to hear me shout no-one wins.
Ch.








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At the moment most of my stuff is in storage, and I don't have my computer's external speakers. This mix is loud and full on my computer's crappy speakers! Outstanding. Good song with nice riffing. My only complaint is that the vocal doesn't seem to sit in the mix; it jumps out too far.