Peter Wilson (a.k.a Duke Special) es un cantautor nacido en Lisburn, Irlanda del Norte. Instruido en la música y la práctica del piano desde muy pequeño, Peter logra en sus canciones un sonido personal, cálido e intimista, combinando delicadas melodías y letras dignas de un cuento de hadas. Hasta el momento ha lanzado dos LP: Adventures in Gramophone (2005) y Songs from the Deep Forest (2006). Ha colaborado y compartido escenario con otras bandas y solistas de la escena Irlandesa
¡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!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brixton Leaves by Duke Special -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is based on a live version of the song played in the paradiso amsterdam on 3rd 2007. You can watch it on fabchannel.com.
E7 is played just shortly at the end of each E and is also optional.
AmE Rose, she ain’t like the others AmE (E7) she spins, well, some dervish mother AmE Her bright brown hair and her acorn eyes AmE she gets me there when she hypnotises EmHAmE But Brixton leaves me alone
AmE (E7) Another drunken evening AmE (E7) Red wine, well, you’re so deceiving AmE Her photograph is my only friend AmE Well, this one wild year just won’t seem to end EmHAm And Brixton leaves me alone
GG7C The sun will rise once more A Well, it better GG7C The sun will rise once more A If we let her EmHAmEAmE But Brixton leaves me alone
AmE Just one more night in London AmE (E7) And Home, well, is a distant drumlin’ AmE With it’s ‘No retreat’ and ‘Our time has come’ AmE Well, just fuck those fifes and damn those drums EmHAm Yeah Belfast leave me alone
GG7C The sun will rise once more A7 Well, it better GG7C The sun will rise once more A If we let her GG7C The sun will rise once more A7 Well, it better GG7C The sun will rise once more A If we let her EmHAmEAmE (E7) AmEAmEAm But Brixton leaves me alone