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Rusting Armour
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Acoustic fingerstyle folk song recorded live
acoustic folk blues original traditional fingerstyle slide bottleneck lap slide
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Soulful original folk blues songs accompanied by crisp fingerstyle acoustic slide guitar
Craig Sinclair combines crisp fingerstyle slide guitar playing with soulful vocals and contemporary original folk-blues songwriting to craft a unique style that draws on many rich traditions, but in the end answers to itself.
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Peak #84
Peak in subgenre #12
Author
Craig Sinclair
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Craig Sinclair 2007
Uploaded
June 29, 2008
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MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:15
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Rusting Armour Craig Sinclair (2006), released independently in 2007 I’ve been aching through bone dry winters Waiting for the tears I always thought that there’d be comfort in the passing time And counsel in the wisdom of the years And each morning I strap on rusting armour And stumble out into the fray Crushed between the rank and file And all the stony faces trying to find their way And now each night takes longer To wash off the bloodstains of the day To keep the wounds from turning sour I swear I’ll drop my sword and walk away Hoist a white flag from the tallest pole I’m running from this war To where the river walks more slowly I try to forget the things I saw The things I saw I’ve half a mind to break free from this shelter And seek solace in the storm Let the raindrops beat upon my brow Until I’ve found the things I’m running from Hoist a white flag from the tallest pole I’m running from this war To where the river walks more slowly I try to forget the things I saw The things I saw And so I stand before the mirror I tell the man to tell me what he sees While I wander aimless circles all around myself And then lay down to sleep I’ve been aching through bone dry winters Waiting for the tears I’ve been aching through bone dry winters Waiting for the tears
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