With a chord sequence in the middle that seems as old as the hills - it occurs in tunes as diverse as 'Friend of the Devil' by the Grateful Dead, the old fiddle tune 'The Blackberry Blossom', and 'The Wombling Song' by The Wombles. Which of these classics served as an inspiration here is probably best not asked. DGDEGD.
credits
from The Wind Horse,
released May 8, 1996
5-string bass: Adam Bowden
Guitar: Robin Somes
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