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Thank Goodness there are young lads keeping the MUSIC alive......

Started by Strider, Fri 11, Sep 2009, 00:26:38

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Strider

You may have heard this song once or twice on a movie clip I did......\

Glad to see a YOUNG LAD keeping the music alive!!!!!

Wherever he winds up - I would go see him!  (Watch him at the end). Man, that sure wasn't easy chords that Hughie hit all the way back then - again, another band that is no more - Hughie is dead and so is the second guitar, Billy Jones.  Especially to have those licks come out of your head.....

Green Grass and High Tides: Real Guitar, Full Song, Cover

Kind of one of my more favorite songs!

In a place you only dream of, where your soul is always free
Silver stages, golden curtains, filled my head plain as could be
As a rainbow grew around the sun, all the stars I've loved, who died
Came from somewhere beyond the scene you see, these lovely people played just for me

Now if I let you see this place where stories all ring true
Then will you let me past your face to see what's really you
It's not for me I ask this question as though I were a king
For you have to love, believe and feel, before the burst of tambourines take you there

Green grass and high tides forever
Castles of stone, soul and glory
Lost faces say we adore you
As kings and queens bow and play for you

Those who don't believe me, find your souls and set them free
Those who do, believe and know that time will be your key
Time and time again I've thanked them for a peace of mind
That helped me find myself amongst the music and the rhyme that enchants you there

the Outlaws - Green Grass High Tides (1977) - part I
the Outlaws - Green Grass High Tides (1977) - part II

KY,Dave (AKA Misunderstood)


Misfit

Cool song. I listened to it just last weekend playing in the mountains with Greendragon. :coolsmiley:
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Popeye

That was GREAT.  A very gifted guitar player.  Thanks for sharing.
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