When the wagons leave the city
For the forest, and further on Painted wagons of the morning
Dusty roads where they have gone
Sometimes travelling through the darkness
Met the summer coming home
Fallen faces by the wayside
Looked as if they might have known
O the sun was in their eyes
And the desert that dries
In the country towns
Where the laughter sounds
O the dancing and the singing
O the music when they played
O the fires that they started
O the girls with no regret
Sometimes they found it Sometimes they kept it Often lost it on the way
Fought each other to possess it Sometimes died in sight of day
Good grief.
I can not believe "Depper" is still visiting Coloseum threads spouting his crap.
Absolutely unbelievable.
Check back down any Coloseum thread and you will see this guy has been posting abuse continually for Years. YEARS! Seriously.
(Seriously pathetic)
That takes trolling to a whole new level. I assume the guy has some serious 'personality issues' and is best ignored.
For the record, I didn't mean to insinuate that Clarke was on Pappalardi's level. West and Pappalardi were perfect for each other. Imagine the music they would be making together today, if it wasn't for Gail Collins.
Thats the wankiest version of a beautiful song,brilliantly played but soooooo wanky.........I agree with depper. but Ill not get involved with the blues debate
After the death this morning of Jon Hiseman, this recording like many others will be his requiem. I was fortunate to have seen Colosseum, many times and Tempest, just once, the performances were never less than memorable. We are lucky to have the recordings to remember Jon and the also late lamented Dick Heckstall-Smith, by, a great musical legacy. R.I.P., Jon and Dick.
Amazing Vocals! Wow....a really, really good singer. Maybe someone dont get this but its because the vocals are so full of details and other interesting stuff. Thats what i call good singing! Full of talent and expression!