Peter Hammill - "The Wave" - solo version live 1978 video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/12/28

(Audio only) Peter Hammill plays a solo version of "The Wave". This version is from the 'unofficial' live CD '1978-02-18 The Other End NYC NY 2 shows', recorded at the early show. This was originally by Van Der Graaf from the album 'The Quiet Zone, the Pleasure Dome'. He starts off by discussing the continuation of Van Der Graaf as a band, for a live album (Vital), with 'the four of us' (PH, Guy Evans, Nic Potter, and Graham Smith) plus Charles Hay Dickie (cellist, synthesizer and piano player) plus "the return of Dave".

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LYRICS - THE WAVE

The wave hits the beach, writing words on the sand;

to the academic man, this could be the answer....

In fact, it's no more than a hunch.

Still we try to eat it -

I think we're all pretty out to lunch.

The wave is out of reach,

trailing words from the hand

only air can understand.

Semaphore on the shoreline,

waiting for distance to recede, unhappily imperfect

when we should be happy just to breathe.

But with each bated breath,

so present, tense,

we want to know,

we want it sure,

it don't make sense!

So I'll do mine and you do yours

but let's not trade sand and sea

for brick and cement.

The wave hits the beach, laps around abandoned clothes,

wants to share a joke with those who'll brave the breakers,

who'll break bread rather than pray

while the definition-maker's

lost in the small print of the day.

The words are only pictures

that the next wave wipes away.

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