MP3 Paul McBurney - The Lazy Daisy Chain
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Walls of guitars, synthesizers, and sounds weave a sweet tapestry as a bed for love songs pondering the angst of finding love in the modern world.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 80's Rock, POP: Folky Pop
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12 new songs from Singer/Songwritter/Guitarst Paul McBurney. California can seem like the land of milk and honey, but finding love in this superfiscial high society can be a mind trip. "The Lazy Daisy Chain" ponders the strength of love that is destined to be, but that allows for tasting without tainting. "Perfect so Far" laughs about blind dates as the main character dreams in the garden about his angel coming to pick him like a cucumber. The rich song "I Don't Mind" strives for understanding in our multicultural socient. The song "Torture" pleads that just one date can't be so painful. Paul questions his parents vision of eternity in "Heaven". A sort of quirky country tune "Riding on the Wind" tells of dreams of an old girlfriend. Two sweet instrumentals provide time to relax, one in a classical genre, the other in a modern samba. Finally, "Lemon Day" sweats out the angst of love that has soured.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: 80's Rock, POP: Folky Pop
Details:
12 new songs from Singer/Songwritter/Guitarst Paul McBurney. California can seem like the land of milk and honey, but finding love in this superfiscial high society can be a mind trip. "The Lazy Daisy Chain" ponders the strength of love that is destined to be, but that allows for tasting without tainting. "Perfect so Far" laughs about blind dates as the main character dreams in the garden about his angel coming to pick him like a cucumber. The rich song "I Don't Mind" strives for understanding in our multicultural socient. The song "Torture" pleads that just one date can't be so painful. Paul questions his parents vision of eternity in "Heaven". A sort of quirky country tune "Riding on the Wind" tells of dreams of an old girlfriend. Two sweet instrumentals provide time to relax, one in a classical genre, the other in a modern samba. Finally, "Lemon Day" sweats out the angst of love that has soured.
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