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Subterranean Hearts

from Subterranean Hearts by the Vinyl Skyway

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A single by the Vinyl Skyway, co-written by Andy Santospago and Michael Hayes ©2019 Sacred Twine / Vinyl Skyway Worldwide Publishing

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The ageless hipster bleeds his sonic journal
About the indie record release hope springs eternal
There's a girl looking retro
While she fans herself with the metro
Headline: "can't buy me love"
Here's a story, handsome boy meets girl
(way back when)
Rests his arms across her shoulders
Entrusting his equipment
to a lifetime of equipment

We're uncertain of the right words
Hearts stony as a quarry
Can't do nothing with your sympathy
But thanks for being sorry

In lieu of flowers my dear I wrote some words down
About those formative years
Hiding in the background
Do you remember me now?
We're uncertain of the right words
To consecrate the story
Can't do nothing with the sympathy
thanks for being sorry

We're uncertain
hearts of stone
Can't do nothing....
Subterranean hearts where the tender parts
come with a fare

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from Subterranean Hearts, released October 16, 2019
Andy Santospago lead guitar, harmonies
Michael Hayes lead vocals
Andy Plaisted drums, bells, hammond organ
Marc Hickox bass

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the Vinyl Skyway Cambridge, Massachusetts

The Vinyl Skyway have independently released numerous critically acclaimed records and singles worldwide since their formation in 2003. The music is described as "shimmery pop Americana with killer dashes of CSN harmonies." The band's sophomore classic "From Telegraph Hill" invites comparisons to the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Big Star and Fleetwood Mac. Listen to Long Cool Journey, now available! ... more

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