Etikett: music
Cry Little Sheep
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Exit Tomorrow
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Exit tomorrow
Too good too bad
Too happy too sad
Too fat too thin
Too soft within
Too weak too strong
Too meek too rough
Too big too small
No good at all
I know your fear I know what you’re thinking
For each cruel word your soul is shrinking
We are lost on the train to tomorrow
And on the next stop I’m getting off
Like yesterday there will always be sorrow
So on the next stop I’m getting of
Too young too old
Too hot too cold
Too dumb too smart
Too torn apart
Too pretty too plain
Too crazy too sane
Too numb too glum
So fucking dumb
refr
Hurt – Nin/Cash-Cover
Captain Cagliostro welcomes you. This is the hidden space of imaginary friends and you are invited.
We are what we are and we make what we make. We are not original. We are not true. We hold no ideals and do not pretend to be anything but pretence. We are the imaginary nerd in the closet. The keyboard warrior of bad taste and the things that never leaves the cellar. Again welcome to this small space
And for our first little number…
n 1984 a wonderful series was created about space lizards who were kind of nazis except for the nice lizard played by Robert Englund who perhaps is most known for the film he did the same year: A Nightmare on Elm Street
The series was kind of popular but lasted only for a year but the miniseries called ”The Final Battle” contained a wonderful score by :
Joseph Conlan
Dennis McCarthy
Barry De Vorzon
So this is our version of that wonderful wonderful score which you are free to listen to and download as you wish:
And this is the original song on YOUTUBE if you want to give that a go.
By now you know what we are about – making versions of songs we love or karaoke but electronic and for most part no singing (be grateful for that last one)
Be well and welcome again
Cesare Cagliostro