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about
In which we first suspect our hero is a bit of a putz. Music by Mind Furniture and Bill Estes.
lyrics
I’m so tired of being lonely. I’m so tired of being sad. I know what I’ll do to console me. Here’s what I think, I think I’ll take out an ad.
She must be beautiful, she must be smart. She must know the worth of a shy and tender heart.
And if this sounds like you, if your heart sighs like mine. Yeah, if you think this might be you, hit “Reply.”
She must like action films. She must be sweet. She must be somewhat thin and capable of eating meat. She must like moonlight strolls. She must like dogs. And if it’s not to much to ask, she must tolerate prog.
And if this sounds like you...
You know she loves to read. She must like beer. She must be low on drama, mood swings, and irrational fears. She knows how to make me laugh, and movies make her cry. She loves a weekend getaway, and maybe she’s a little shy.
And if this sounds like you...
credits
from An Illustrated Map of the Heart (2021),
released October 4, 2021
Jim Anderson–Fretted & Frettless Bass and Guitar
Brett Barnett–Keyboards & Orchestration
John Mabry–Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
Greg Miller–Drums & Percussion
Tom Emanuel–Flute
Paul Keller–Guitar
supported by 12 fans who also own “Take Out an Ad”
When you like your prog to be more beautiful and/or accessible than prog-proggy, than this is for you! Melodic as hell and yes, Peter Falconer is quite a singer! That wouldn't go half the way without the solid songs of Pat Sanders. A great combination of skills ;-) Carsten Pieper
supported by 11 fans who also own “Take Out an Ad”
At last and after a too long time on my wishlist this album has finally been bought ;-)
Clearly recommended to friends of classic Pink Floyd (rather think Wish You Were Here than The Wall or in other words rather think Gilmour/Wright than Waters). Carsten Pieper