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Apologies all our server was runing rogue. I managed to get us back to a point from 2:45 today though there is an attachment issue i will fix shortly.
Things should be smooth now though
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Wow the 6yo on drums!
I was lucky enough to watch Paris Texas at the cinema recently. Ry Coopers soundtrack is as good as any in film. Haunting, emotive and perfectly goes with the emptiness on the screen.
Wow the 6yo on drums!
I was lucky enough to watch Paris Texas at the cinema recently. Ry Coopers soundtrack is as good as any in film. Haunting, emotive and perfectly goes with the emptiness on the screen.
Great soundtrack and movie. Love the opening scene with Harry Dean Stanton walking through the desert. A lot of Wim Wenders movies feature remote landscapes.
Great soundtrack and movie. Love the opening scene with Harry Dean Stanton walking through the desert. A lot of Wim Wenders movies feature remote landscapes.
The chords remind me of Neil young’s like a hurricane (which he wrote 4 years after this original version). Neil says that he got the inspiration from del Shannon but I’m not convinced