Supposedly, it was Lou Reed’s “Ride into the Sun” that rang out from the speakers of the car that would be the cause of a drive out of the town in fourteen days. Fourteen days and as unexpected as a winter rain in Whitehorse. After that, the sum of the scene added to nothing but future histories and what was to be expected upon sight of fifteen days later. Wouldn’t it be nice if just you and I could just get away and maybe mean what we say again? Out of the rain and drifting into the plains, setting sail on the breeze, we will do what we please again.
credits
from Old Wood Tatter,
released February 18, 2018
Seale Cragg - guitar, vocals
Kurt Nielsen - double bass
Alison Porter - fiddle, backing vocals
Jeff Ballantyne - drums
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