Oh Love, one of these days
I’ll shake you out of my head
Call out the engines and stamp out the fire
Silence the voices that sing my desire
Oh one of these days
Oh love, one of these days
I will not answer your call
And there’ll be no rush at the sound of your name
You can go your way and I’ll do the same
Oh one of these days
Oh one of these days
Maybe I’ll find a way to mend these broken
Pieces of what we’ve become
To write off the damages done
To stand with our eyes to the sun
Oh love one of these days
Maybe we’ll pass on the street
I’ll ask how you’re doing and hope you’re alright
Smile a farewell like the way old friends might
No thought for the demons that come in the night
John Drumbo French from Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band worked with Thompson on two albums along with Fred Frith and Henry Kaiser.
Those two French, Frith, Kaiser and Thompson albums led me to this.
Also, Richard Thompson taught Hugh Cornwell (of The Stranglers) how to play the bass guitar in a band when they were both at the same school (Emil and The Detectives?).
With a career spanning 50 years and playing with two of my heroes (French and Cornwell) Thompson has produced a fascinating EP.
The raw and wiry sound of Oneida is perfectly captured on this NYC Taper recording with proceeds benefiting their recently injured drummer. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 22, 2018
"...an album that looks as much to this side of The Pond as the UK, She Makes War's debut album is a dark melange of 90s Riot Grrrl meets indie-pop meets disquieting ballads, all the time not missing a beat..."
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