I see big guns floating
through the sky
And there is people fighting
side by side
Thats why my mind's in that
just space of time
when days are lost
and never to be found
and most the times now
all you have is doubt
have is doubt
This is now how the story
comes and goes
in the top of
kilimanjaro
now this mountain is my
heart and soul
damn you mountain
why you so alone
so alone?
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God these guy's rock. Had the other two albums, came to this late, but wow, such an album. Love the raw "live" sound, each song is heavy and groovy with the right amount of soul in it. Need to see these live. thehairybadger26
supported by 5 fans who also own “Strange News From Kilimanjaro part I”
This just has some great vibes all around - from the energy of 56th Floor and Symphony of the ironic sympathy to the gentle, laid back Soul Keeper - it’s worth the time to listen to it all. potaytoes
Inspired by their travels in New Orleans, Naples, and the UK, the “Italian-hills country blues” duo pen a global love letter to roots music. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2022
Cerebral palsy curbed his ability to play guitar the conventional way, so Nagoda learned double slide, this is his debut LP.
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Russell Morris and Rick Springfield pair grave tales with smoldering blues on this Día de los Muertos-inspired collaborative LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 3, 2021
supported by 5 fans who also own “Strange News From Kilimanjaro part I”
very clever indeed.
Who would have thought of something as groovy as this?
Truly a wonder of nature it is.
Steinsopp, bring it on please.
Yes, right here is, where it is. dumm:kopfinn