"...Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Lost in the middle of the (something)
Far away on the other side..."
Please help?
The album is not Moonlight Shadow. The album is called "Crises" and is
certainly worth buying for the rest of the album as well. It's been pretty
hard to find in the UK though.
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Vartan
>The song is actually called Moonlight Shadow. The Artist is Sally
>Oldfield. Sister of Mike Oldfield of Tubular Bells fame. It got to Number
>3 In June/July 1983.
It's actually Maggie Reilly, Dr. Glossop, Sir! Sally Oldfield also
has her own "Water Bearer" 1979 fame.
Eddie
Regina, SK
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Can anyone explain what this line means????
: The night was heavy but the air was alive
: But she couldn't find how to push through
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Shep
Could it mean that it was a very hot night? 105 degrees Fahrenheit?
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Vartan
> Achim Koenig (Ach...@logoscope.tzk.uni-konstanz.de) wrote:
> : @SONG: Moonlight Shadow (extended version)
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> : Caught in the middle of a hundred and five
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> Can anyone explain what this line means????
Which of the hundred and five was she? It doesn't matter. All of
them. The universe is subconsciously self-sorting. Pick one, and
give a tuggy...
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> : The night was heavy but the air was alive
> : But she couldn't find how to push through
Ah, but she didn't need to.
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> Shep
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