It's been a long time coming, but we finally have a new song ready to post.
Mick came into The Shed a while back with a set of lyrics that we thought were really good.
About the lyrics, Mick says "Observing human behaviour is a hobby of mine - my observations of people with addiction problems leads one to contemplate just what they are going through. The fuse for Can’t Get Enough was lit purely from thoughts about being in love with an intensity of passion similar to alcoholism. The metaphors in the song abound so that no matter whether you see it as a love song or a spotlight on the thoughts of someone with an addiction, the lyrics are hopefully powerful and a cause for reflection".
Anyway, we started fooling about, putting down some basic grooves that we thought might fit the mood.
It was pretty clear we wanted to take a laid back approach, as the lyrics are poignant and, well, gentle.
After laying down the basic rhythm tracks, we added Mick's vocals, Graham's sax and Neil's guitar solo.
Voila !
We are really happy with the way this song sounds. It was a lesson in discipline for us, as playing songs at such a slow pace demands far greater accuracy than something played very fast.
Anyway, we like it, and we hope you like it too. Have a listen HERE.
Mick Nadin wrote the lyrics, sang, and played the harp.
Louse Nadin played the bass.
Neil Porter played the guitar parts and did all the production work
Graham Brown played he saxophone.
Pete played the drums.