The Shack story is one of music's greatest legends, a tale of such woe and wonder it defies exaggeration. It incorporates hardship, bereavement and chaotic misadventure, but above all it tells The tale of beautiful music triumphing over trouble and tragedy. And that's where we begin: with the beautiful music.
In the '80's, the two brothers from the Kensington area in Liverpool were singer and guitarist with The Pale Fountains, an effervescent pop group who were signed to Virgin for the ridiculous (in those days) sum of £150
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
ADAEmA Queenie enters the hall, pulls on the string
DAGA She looks semi-pleased my nursery crown
DAEmA You can feed your meter when yo're alone
GAEmA It's not very hard in London Town
DAG Phone your mate at four in the morning
AGAEmA Keep your hair on, I still want you
DAGA Things just fall into place
GAEmGDAGEm It gets a bit clearer in Lon-don Town
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Into the town, the centre in search of the crackpot Michael Thomas wore the crown You can kick your meter when you're alone It's not very hard in London Town
By a rennie, from the trackie It's the new shape, for the 90's Things just fall into place It gets a bit clearer in London Town