Stunning. This is the sort of song that stops you in your tracks and makes you listen and concentrate only on the chords and lyrics.
So beautifully constructed with the lyrics and tune blending so well and it's just so easy to loose yourself in the music. This reminds me of long lazy evenings on the beach with a fire going wrapped in a blanket because it's actually freezing. Then after a few Rattlers (very strong Cornish cider) you decide it's a good idea to go swimming in the calm sea and you all strip to your underwear and run into the sea. Some venture in and actually swim but most of the females stand in the shallows and scream. And some make it to the huge lone rock and dive off and are lost for a few seconds in which you're not sure they're going to come back up and this whole swimming idea you came up with seems like a really dangerous stupid idea. And then seconds later they emerge breathing heavily and grinning wildly. And all is well and you follow them up the rock and dive off, feeling the thrill of falling and the way your heart stops as you hit the freezing water.
This has turned into an account of what the song makes me think of and not a review of the song but they're almost the same thing aren't they? What a song makes you feel and how it sounds are definitely linked!
That is what this song makes me think of, my ideal summer holiday.
Full Moon Rising
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