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Saves The Day - Morning In The Moonlight Solo
Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Bobby Rhythm Player |
#1 by Bobby McCorkle at Feb 26, 1970 at 6:15 AM EST |
| Not sure about this tune. The whole disc feels kinda anti-LA to me, so maybe this song is about staying up until the morning after a long night drinking, toking, etc... and still being awake in the out-of-phase funk that always sets in at that 6am. | |
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Maggot Man Wanna Be |
#2 by Maggot Man at Feb 24, 1980 at 10:58 PM EST |
| This song is so dope, gets me hyphy. | |
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Terence Average |
#3 by Terence Taylor at Mar 2, 1980 at 1:56 PM EST |
| look up reverie.. song makes perfect sense to me | |
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Mr. Always Mezm Average |
#4 by Mr. Always Mezmerized (o)(o) at Oct 12, 1983 at 6:33 PM EST |
| Yes. | |
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Nyle Average |
#5 by Nyle Leddy at May 19, 1990 at 4:40 AM EST |
| I like the fact Chris' vocals are dead on this album. It's adds an "I can't be bothered" charm to it, and not many bands can pull it off well. I think this might be my favourite song on the album. | |
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Len Badass |
#6 by Len cullum at Nov 11, 1995 at 2:38 PM EST |
| happydog234 sounds right i like what he said i think it could be about drinking all night or staying up all night and seeing the morining in moonlight just read the song and get the image in your head | |
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Gabe Professional |
#7 by Gabe Hawkins at Mar 1, 1997 at 2:06 PM EST |
| "The moonlight in the morning sun sends shivers over my skin" that line is amazing | |
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Quinn Rhythm Player |
#8 by Quinn I killed my last name at Jan 10, 2003 at 9:19 AM EST |
| Don't get it. One of the weaker songs on the album in my opinion. | |
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bethan Average |
#9 by bethan jones at Jul 28, 2006 at 5:58 AM EST |
| chris' voice disappeared, sounds so dead on this album | |