The Greatest Endangered Thing - Bramble Lane
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- The Greatest Endangered Thing - Bramble Lane
Bramble Lane was written as a love song to the rugged and romantic landscape of the Peak District where the duo frequently spend their time. The accompanying music video was filmed in the early hours of the morning by Sheffield filmmaker Brett Chapman.
Filmed and Edited by Brett Chapman - www.brettinthe...
Lyrics:
Let’s take a walk down to Bramble Lane
If I closed my eyes
Would it feel the same
Let’s take a walk up to Lover’s Leap
If I held your hand
Would you jump with me
And I
And you
Slipped slowly, sinking in the quicksand
I closed my eyes and became tongue tied
You crashed into
Tumbling fast through the autumn leaves
Past the passing place
Where you moved me sweet
Tell me now where does the green grass grow
Cause I lost myself
Fixated down below
And I
And you
Slipped slowly, sinking in the quicksand
I closed my eyes and became tongue tied
You crashed into
Released September 10, 2021
Producer: David Glover / John Redgrave / The Greatest Endangered Thing
Mixer: David Glover
Mastering Engineer: David Glover at Tesla Studios, Sheffield
Musicians:
Rebecca Van Cleave: Vocals
Samuel Taylor: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Piano, Banjo
John Redgrave: Electric Guitar, Bass, Soundscape Creation
Jay Austin: Violin
David Glover: Drums
Very beautiful. Manages to be moody, atmospheric and "wintery" without being sad. Also very well produced!
Thank you so much!
I was in the Peak District today - this is beautiful! :)
Thank you! One of our favourite places. :)
Thanks for getting me involved in this. Had a blast making the video for your beautiful song.
Thanks for the amazing video! X
Brilliantly atmospheric x
Thanks Ste!
Beautiful! I first discovered Samuel Taylor at a concert in Leicester with the temperance movement and to this day it was one of the best concerts I have ever been to! Keep up the good work both of you :)
Thanks for the kind words Luke!
This is stunning
Thank you Darshan!
Worth the wait. Lx
Thanks Lesley!