Geneva fué una banda indie británica formada en Aberdeen, Escocia en 1992.
Los miembros eran Andrew Montgomery, vocalista; Steven Dora y Stuart Evans, guitarras; Keith Graham, bajo; y Douglas Caskie a la batería
Llamaron la atención de la discográfica de suede, Nude Records, con una demo, y firmaron con ellos en 1996. Poco despues sacaban su primer single "No One Speaks" con el que tuvieron suficiente éxito como para llamar la atención de
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 12:19:18 PST From: Roger Gunnarsson Subject: Geneva-songs
Riverwatching
by Geneva
written by Andrew Montgomery & Steven Dora transcripted by Roger Gunnarsson ([email protected])
This is a non-album song that is featured on Genevas first single "No one speaks". Although the album is very good, this is their finest moment so far in my book. I have just written down the chords, so there is a bit of a job for you as well if you want to play it correctly, but it sounds almost as nice as the original if you just pick along with the chords.
C#mEAHm Moonlight is spanning down ECD it is such a beautiful night C#mEAHm the river is so calm ECD resting now under the searchlight
GG/F#D lurking still they haven't found a place AmGD looking for it's face GG/F#D all this time the river flowing slow AmGFD soon there is no place to go but down
thinking of a beautiful boy eyes reflecting in the moonlight the river is so calm staying with him throught the night
lurking still they haven't found a place looking for it's face all this time the river flowing slow soon there is no place to go but down
it could tell a long time ago something in his face let me know many men escaped their mud watch them give up, life still goes on lurking still they haven't found a place staring at it's grace all this time the river flowing slow soon there is no place to go but down