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I'll Be Me

from Radio Harlaz by Mad About Mountains

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lyrics

We walk down to Campbell Street, most every night
There are still some houses left with their lights on
Unrecognizable in the shimmering moonlight
although they were built when I was young

Oh, it’s so hard for you to see,
that the ghost who walks beside you is me
Oh, it’s so hard for you to see,
but I tell you my love... I’ll be me

Neon-lit billboards humming softly against the walls
They sing their songs with the voice of a wounded soul
We still hear them while we’re standing at the shore
where flowers blossom best among stones

Oh, it’s so hard for you to see,
that the ghost who walks beside you is me.
Oh, it’s so hard for you to see,
but I tell you my love... I’ll be me

credits

from Radio Harlaz, released April 15, 2016
Song written by Piet De Pessemier
Guest musician: Bert Vliegen piano and organs

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Mad About Mountains Hasselt, Belgium

Piet de Pessemier created a universe that is engulfed in soft Americana and
melancholy alt. Country together with Myrthe Luyten (bass, vocals), Davy Jansen
(guitar, lap steel guitar, vocals) and drummer Pol Meunier. To capture the vintage
seventies nostalgia on the album, they decided to record ‘Radio Harlaz’ on an
analogue tape recorder. The album was canned on sixteen tracks and completely
live
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