Composed as the sun set over Land's End in August 1993, having drunk a heroic volume of Cornish cider. Some years later, a pompous arse, instead of saying how great I was, tried to argue there was no such thing as Cornish cider. Around the same time someone else wrote me a letter, saying how much she enjoyed the tune, but that she took the title to be descriptive of the colours of the sunset, rather than just a profanity. Sorry, sometimes a profanity is just a profanity, OK? DADGAD.
credits
from The Wind Horse,
released May 8, 1996
Guitar: Robin Somes
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