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about
November 1963.
Warm weather and cheering crowds greet the President when he lands at Dallas airport. As the motorcade cuts through the city, I fantasise about waving at John and Jackie, or leaning over the window of a sixth floor, or being Abraham Zapruder, standing still while everything changes.
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lyrics
Somehow, somewhere
I’m part of the crowd
Shaking hands with him
Bringing roses to her
At Love Field
Somehow, somewhere
Standing still at a window
I lean over, stay on the low
I hold my breath
I show my strength
The limo, the bikes
The petals, the signs
—She’s waving—
The flowers, the dress
The runner, the press
—He’s waving—
Somewhere, somehow
Here, right now
—I’m waving—
Somewhere, somehow
The moment is right
To stand still
Performed by
Dan Ecclestone / vocals, backing vocals
Paolo Clementi / electric guitars, viola
Simone Silvestroni / bass, piano, synth, drums, strings, sound effects
Mastered by
Ian Shepherd / Mastering Media
Management by
Christopher Carvalho / Unlock Your Sound Ltd
I use a mix of instinct and academic learning to juggle between art and technology in equal measure. A bass player by trade,
I work in music production and sound design under the moniker Minutes to Midnight.
When I write, great storytelling is my inspiration....more
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