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Great Expanse of Sky
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There's a scratch in the universe. Or is that a crack? Driving drums, hot keyboard rhythms, and etheric lyrics combine to make this power-rock song of intergalactic love and devotion fun to listen to, and even more fun to sing!
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Adam Rosenthal, composer, pianist, keyboard player, poet, lyricist, dreamer, lover of life.
Love songs: sweet, emotional, raw, energetic, adoring, fiery. From melodic and lyrical, laid-back acoustic piano to orchestrated to rhythmically primitive indie rock. Each intended as an aesthetic celebration of love, its different phases, from yearning to fulfillment. My instrumental music is an expression of my love of beauty. It is intended to fill the listener with a sense of appreciation for what is beautiful to awaken in the listener a greater awareness of the beauty in themselves, and in others, as well as the beauty in the natural, the spiritual, and the Divine. Some to make you feel, some to make you move. My history: Two years of classical piano lessons between ages seven and nine from an old man who lovingly called me Professor. Years of listening to my mother playing jazzy tunes and my father playing everything from Chopin to a beautiful song he wrote, “A storm is a wild thing.” Started writing instrumental songs at age fourteen, playing the same songs over and over again, for hours and hours, then days and weeks, driving my parents completely mad. Started writing lyrics at seventeen songs of love, songs of loss and of longing, lots of others, too. Graduated from Brandeis in ’84 with Honors in Creative Writing. Spent a number of years developing a relationship with pianos, learning how they feel, how they respond to me, to my fingers, what happens to the piano and to me when these two notes are played and held, or these two, or how about these three. Spent some time in Reggae and African music bands in Philadelphia. Formed a band and wrote in , 4/4, 5/4, 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 10/8, 11/8, 13/8, 15/8. Fell deeply in love five years ago, just broke up.... have 90 more love songs to record.... Decided to share my music with the world. Here’s my music, and a part of me.
Song Info
Genre
Alternative Indie
Charts
#1,913 in subgenre Peak #11
Charts
Peak #49
Author
Adam Rosenthal
Rights
2004
Uploaded
May 08, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 6.2 MB 160 kbps 5:25
Story behind the song
We'd known each other two years and two months (in earth time). Although I could swear I remember long, long, LONG ago.... long before.... Well, okay, maybe my mind is playing tricks on me, and it's all a big fantasy. Yeah, but what if....
Lyrics
Look across the sky Look at where we might have been Far away inside A Universe of Light I was your true love Long before the light went dim Far across the sky Before it turned to night Look into my eyes Look into my heart, my love Feel our love again Shining for all time If you lose your way Far across the universe I will come and find you Across the great expanse of sky I will come I will come for you Across the great expanse of sky I will come I will come for you Across the great expanse of sky If an angel falls Down upon an earthen plane She will find her wings again And cross into the light If true lovers fall Even as I once lost you I would hear your call And fly across the sky I will come I will come for you I will come across the great expanse of sky I will come I will come for you I will come across the great expanse of sky Look into my eyes I will look into your heart Can you feel our love Shining for all time? If you ever feel alone I will come and find you, love You will feel my kiss across the great expanse of sky I will come I will come for you I will come across the great expanse of sky I will come I will come for you I will come across the great expanse of sky I will come for you Across the great expanse of sky I will come for you I will come for you Across the great expanse of sky Look across the sky Look at where we might have been Far away inside a Universe of Light
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