Some of you will notice that all my deviations are in storage.
I'm not leaving, but life ain't going well in every way possible & I really
need to focus on things.
Taking under consideration also the attention or the lack of it, of my latest
deviations, the decision was easier to make.
I'll miss those of you who kept in touch and tolerate my sporadic presence
during the past year, but at the moment I don't have any energy left to deal
with dA.
I hope when things are better and I 'll be back to find you here.
Until that day so long my friends...
Nick
The Song Of The Day
Gandalf is one of the more sought after pieces of late-60's vinyl. The album itself is prime
1967 psychedelia, released with an almost-two year delay (by which time the band had
long since dissolved!) relegated Gandalf to obscurity.
It probably didn't help that the band's name was somewhat of a misnomer anyway as the
group spent 98 percent of their existence as the somewhat unfortunately named Rahgoos.
Gandalf is far from the top of the 60's rock pile, but it deserves to be heard.
The band managed to carve out a sound similar to the Zombies, but with enough of their
own touches to keep from sounding like a knockoff.
Did you ever take a look at the sky
when the stars don't seem shy
If you did you'd see the face of someone
who wont look at the sun
Every night I'm in my room
Wondering where to throw my stone
Every night I Watch The Moon
Cant you see I'm all alone
When the patterns of the clouds blowing by
cross the light then I die
When the heavens deeper blue turns to black
then you know I wont be back
Every night I'm in my room
Wondering where to throw my stone
Every night I Watch The Moon
Can't you see I'm all alone
Listen I Watch The Moon by Gandalf
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