There's actually a different version of this song that the band released on a split 7" with Cerberus Shoal many years ago. That's the version I know and love, for what it's worth. Not the most readily available stuff on the internet though, so I couldn't find a link to that.
This is a truly amazing song, that unfortunately has most likely been long lost on the world. I played this record to death when it came out. I covered this song at some sort of talent show in high school probably 20 years ago, and later recorded a cover of it the first time I ever recorded any solo material. And now this...
I wonder if those dudes in Still Life have any idea how much this song has stuck with some of us over the years.
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