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Who'll Remember Us?
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Smithsy vibe and drop changes featuring Abba - esque 'SOS' stylee guitar solo. Yum
pop folk scottish rockabilly political perthshire
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Whats this pish about peace, love & understanding... when they're eating YOUR pan loaf, shiting on your living room carpet & wanking over yer granny's photo.
Scottish Acid Avant Rockabilly Folk Pop with an unforgiving political edge. 39 Dangerous Street formed in 1987, and signed to Splairgin' Glit the following year. William Pullar...Acoustic,electric guitar, vocals Kelvin Gilbert... electric guitar, backing vocals Samantha Baxter...Bass Marilyn MacFarlane...Drums, percussion Associate members Captain W... electric guitar, Fiona Kennedy... Piano, keyboards Marilyn completed an SVQ level 3 in Poultry Husbandry in 1998. She works with poultry in Errol. Samantha Baxter works at an animal science lab in nearby Bridge of Earn. William Pullar runs a small dry cleaning firm in Perth. Kelvin Gilbert's CV shows lengthy stays in Lennox Castle, Gogarburn, The Royal Edinburgh and Spinbinnie Hospitals between his musical forays... Captain W commutes between his home in the dark heart of Southern Scotland and the splendour of St John's Toun. Fiona Kennedy pops over from Comrie regularly. A small but committed bunch of fans keep us in beer and whisky at occasional Friday night gigs in Scone.
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Genre
Country Cover Songs
Charts
#6,184 today Peak #104
#534 in subgenre Peak #12
Author
CaptainW/Gilbert/Pullar
Rights
Control/Splairgin' Glit
Uploaded
May 24, 2007
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MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 3:10
Story behind the song
Cover of Kelvin Gilbert's acoustic dirge. It concerns the fact that for 99.99999% of us no-one will know anything about us or what we did in two generations time. Nice thought really....
Lyrics
When the new dawn starts to fade and at closing time At the turning of a page and the reading of each line I'll remember you And you'll remember me But who'll remember us? The Medwyn burst its banks last night, flooded everything in sight I drove to Lanark in the rain at the closing of the light Try to mend these broken days, find my thoughts an endless haze Try to walk this tired maze and find that hope is just a phase Chorus A hundred years'll wipe this clean and who would know we'd ever been A grain of sand in a restless wind, the weight of years fall far behind
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