It was written by me after a holiday I tookk with my best friend to the Isle of Wight. I am the pedagogue in it and he the parson as he was training for priesthood. Different from my original version but still very good.
That's all very well you ghastly fool, but what is the significance of the Ferris wheels? Are they marking the passage of time or do you just have an unnatural obsession with Ferris wheels? Answer the bloody question.
Hi Liz and Rog, he hasn't answered your question because the man is an idiot. I've pressed him for a considered and accurate response, not vague ramblings about having a nice holiday. He is the reason that everyone thinks I'm great, they've got nothing worthwhile to compare against.
If you get arsy with me I’ll refuse to give any insight. If you must know I wrote a previous song called the ferris wheels of youth and this was a response to it. The ferris wheels could symbolises the passage of time but they could also be a traumatic fear of fair grounds . Who can say? I think the former but I wrote the song so it could be the latter! Who can say? In reality the ferris wheels symbolise the transition from the light heartedness of child being replaced by the growth into adulthood.
Sounds great, Greg. Excellent work!
Lovely gentle song inspired by thoughts of the past Does the Ferris wheel represent the years passing. Well performed with a nice arrangement.
It was written by me after a holiday I tookk with my best friend to the Isle of Wight. I am the pedagogue in it and he the parson as he was training for priesthood. Different from my original version but still very good.
That's all very well you ghastly fool, but what is the significance of the Ferris wheels? Are they marking the passage of time or do you just have an unnatural obsession with Ferris wheels? Answer the bloody question.
Hi Liz and Rog, he hasn't answered your question because the man is an idiot. I've pressed him for a considered and accurate response, not vague ramblings about having a nice holiday.
He is the reason that everyone thinks I'm great, they've got nothing worthwhile to compare against.
Thanks Liz and Roger. Dom is going to answer your question for you as he composed it.
If you get arsy with me I’ll refuse to give any insight. If you must know I wrote a previous song called the ferris wheels of youth and this was a response to it. The ferris wheels could symbolises the passage of time but they could also be a traumatic fear of fair grounds . Who can say? I think the former but I wrote the song so it could be the latter! Who can say?
In reality the ferris wheels symbolise the transition from the light heartedness of child being replaced by the growth into adulthood.
I'll accept this ambiguous rambling and divulge from it what I can.
Are you really related to me. Who can say?!
@@gregward4392 Being you more accomplished song writing twin I suspect I am but I won't admit to it in court
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Here's the original version