7/13
From the Album Electric Arguments
The Fireman = Paul McCartney
Track Nº 7/13
"Every morning
I get up
Look out the window
I get up
See the sunshine
Breathing down
Every morning comes around
Every morning
I get up
Look out the window
I get up
See the sunshine
Beating down
Every morning comes around
Waves are breaking
I'm in the water
The sun is shining down
The air is buzzing
Through the curtains
I look out
And the sun is melting the ground
When I'm walking through the town
Oh every morning, every morning
Through the curtains I look out
And the sun is melting the ground
Waves are breaking
I'm in the water
The sun is shining down
The air is buzzing
The sun is shining down
Mother nature's (the air is) buzzing
In the city
For the people
See the buildings
Crowd together
The sun is shining down
The air is shinning
Come on now
Let me know now
Tell me, tell me, tell me now
Listen to me
Can you hear me?
Ooo Hear me"
"Electric Arguments is an eclectic and varied album consisting of thirteen tracks recorded in thirteen days over the period of nearly a year. Each track was written and recorded in the space of one day. The Fireman went into the studio with no plan or clear direction of how they wanted the album to sound. The project took a life of its own and the results will surprise anyone expecting to hear the previous sound of the band.
The album's opener Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight is classic rock and an instant attention grabber. A heavy guitar riff with loud drums and souring vocals, it's like nothing The Fireman have ever done before. The second track, the acoustic driven Two Magpies immediately takes you in a different direction, calming things right down. Then we reach the third song Sing The Changes, a euphoric upbeat song with an instantly memorable melody. Electric Arguments continues in this fashion, keeping the listener intrigued as to where The Fireman will take them next. Each album track has an entirely different personality, yet somehow this collection sits together perfectly. Other standout tracks include 'Light From Your Lighthouse', 'Sun Is Shining' and 'Dance 'Til We're High', all in keeping with the genre-hopping spirit of the first two The Fireman albums. Electric Arguments demonstrates that Paul McCartney is still interested in pure musical possibilities. This is an album set to both surprise and delight the listener. Made with no record company restraints or a set release date to work to, Electric Arguments was made with complete artistic and creative freedom".
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