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Average Days
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The important stuff could be right under your tree. Another swaying pop groove about love and extinction.
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Singer/songwriter Will Moore, plus digital collaborators
Singer/songwriter Will Moore with collaborators. Now based in Auckland, NZ but originally from the UK. Lo-fi demos recorded in an Auckland living room.
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#8,379 today Peak #159
#3,008 in subgenre Peak #52
Author
Will Moore
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Will Moore 2009
Uploaded
April 02, 2009
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MP3 4.8 MB 128 kbps 5:12
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Average Days an asteroid almost destroyed the earth last night astronomers say it was a near miss a hundred thousand miles away, it didn't stay this time no collision, just a kiss a flash of light, some sound effects, a cloud of smoke and we're transported to another age a ragged line of dinosaurs all raise their eyes and bow before they shuffle from the stage its on average days like these that you can't see the forest through the trees remember what you're swinging from you're gonna miss it when it's gone another far flung holiday for us this year before you start, i think we earned it mate a hundred tonnes of CO2 into the blue and since you ask, the holiday was great its on average days like these that you can't see the forest through the trees remember what you're swinging from you're gonna miss it when it's gone a face could launch a thousand ships; he sank 'em all a single sigh was all she cared to say a picture's worth a thousand words; he never heard a hurried note was all she wrote today its on average days like these that you can't see the forest through the trees remember what you're swinging from you're gonna miss it when it's gone its on average days like these that you can't see the forest through the trees remember what you're swinging from you're gonna miss it when it's gone (c) Will Moore 2009
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