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An exercise in 60s nostalgia. Rebsie Fairholm sings and wrote half the words. Special appearance by Chiana the cat and Django the dog.
punk rock folk groove celtic accordion fiddle fretless political english jigs leftwing tut tricks upon travellers knocker boys
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An eclectic collection of songs taking in most styles of music from acoustic folk to jazz, heavy rock and orchestral ballads.
TUT started in the early 1990s playing a punk folk hybrid. A politically aware band we wrote all our own material and had a good deal of critical (if not financial!) success with our first 3 CDs - "Cillataped", "The Last Fish Supper" and "Where the Skeletons Dance" - with an appearance at Glastonbury the high spot. One thing which was a constant was the need to entertain. No-one wants to be slapped round the face with a wet fish polemic so we made sure we always communicated with the audience (mind you at some gigs we could have gone round and had individual conversations although I was always disappointed the one man never brought his dog). The band lost Grahame Hobbs (singer) and Mark Knight (fiddle) in 2001 and with me the only original band member left the last CD "From another Plaice" was a real departure from the previous "in yer face" style - Much more acoustic and darker both musically and lyrically. TUT2 folded in 2003 and since then I've been writing and recording with various people and in our "virtual" band The Phobias with Richard Marris. Mostly cheerful stuff like murder and corruption. I've also been working once again with TUT's old singer Graeme Hobbs on a series of contemporary rock operas and contributing songs to a campaign to keep a London housing estate from being bulldozed by the council and replaced by luxury flats
Song Info
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#1,023 in subgenre Peak #10
Charts
Peak #294
Author
Fairholm/Langford
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Fairholm/Langford
Uploaded
March 19, 2008
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MP3 4.8 MB 128 kbps 5:14
Lyrics
Sometimes you realise that something's going wrong Sometimes you realise that this is just a song Sometimes you realise you've nothing left to say Sometimes you realise there is another day Sometimes you realise there's nothing left to see Sometimes you realise there's only you and me Sometimes you realise there is nowhere to go Sometimes you realise there's only yes and no Sometimes you realise you might have gone astray Sometimes you realise there was no other way Sometimes you realise it's all not as it seems Sometimes you recognise this might just be a dream Sometimes you realise there's no-one left to blame Sometimes you realise it all turns out the same Sometimes you realise you've got to take control Sometimes it's better when you let it free your soul
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brightonelephantman
Jul 08, 2010
Perfect fusion of voices, Rebsie has a beautiful voice which goes well with Richards ( otherwise computer rude word edit ) vocals. Another hit single !
Djunfitforwork
Apr 21, 2008
A real solid psyche pop song - Cool! All best wishes Phil x