Dead Moon was a Portland, Oregon punk rock band. The band is fronted by singer-songwriter and guitarist Fred Cole; his wife Toody Cole plays bass, and Andrew Loomis plays drums. Formed in 1987, the band combined punk and country in their stripped-down sound.
Fred Cole has engineered most of the band's recordings and mastered them on a mono lathe that was used for The Kingsmen's version of "Louie Louie." Their early records, such as In the Graveyard
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EmG I don't know what happened AmC But somehow I got lost EmG They'd showed me all of the pitfalls AmC The lines I shouldn't cross EmG But I was young and so unstrung AmC Living day by day
CHORUS: GD If you ever feel you don't want me CGAmC I'll be out there somewhere far away
EmG How much does it matter AmC Battles won or lost EmG When you add up all of your failures AmC How much does succes cost EmG You and me fell like Portland rain AmC Orphans gone astray
CHORUS: GD If you ever feel you don't want me CGAmC I'll be out there somewhere far away
EmG How vaguely time remembers AmC How slowly we forget EmG We all pass through this wilderness AmC Never know where we'll be sent EmG I don't know all the reasons AmC Why you've always held my gaze
CHORUS: GD If you ever feel you don't want me CGAmC I'll be out there somewhere far away (2x)
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Dead Moon: Fred Cole- Guitar, Vocals Toody Cole- Bass, Vocals Andrew Loomis- Drums
"Somewhere Far Away" on "Nervous Sooner Changes" (Music Maniac Records , MMLP 066, 1995) and "Echoes Of The Past"(Sub Pop 2CD Compilation)