Graham and Mick have been PBGB Shedmates for going on three and a half years now. They've played together on over twenty songs that have wriggled their way out of The PBGB Shed. Despite that, amazingly enough, they remain good mates !
So good in fact that when Graham laid his latest song on us he generously asked Mick whether he would like to sing it. Mick was more than happy to take it on, and so we set to work.
We hammered it out over a few weeks, agreeing an arrangement, honing this and that, and generally getting comfortable with it.
Once we felt we had the better of it we turned on the recorder, and after Neil waved his wand over it THIS is what came out.
Hope you like it !
The story behind the song is pure fiction........we think. Simply a lament really...............you know........glorious love gone wrong, man in deep regret at having got it all so wrong, apologising, hoping for another chance...........all that jazz. Despite the downish story, the song has a light and breezy feel about it, and we had lots of fun playing it.
Thanks Graham and Mick.
Graham Brown wrote the song and played Percussion
Mick Nadin sang it and played Harp
Steve Faggotter played the Guitar
Louise Nadin played the Bass
Pete played the Drums
Neil Porter kindly produced it.
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Neil