There are two versions of the song. The original 1969 recording was done for The Guess Who's album Canned Wheat. But it is the 1970 re-recording (as featured on the American Woman album) that was released as a single and is the better-known version. This one is slightly faster in tempo and has the two verses transposed. The 1970 single peaked at No. 5 in the U.S., and was the third in a string of million-selling singles that all hit No. 1 in Canada for The Guess Who.
Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) is a Senior Associate at the largest corporate law firm in Philadelphia. Beckett hides his homosexuality and his status as an AIDS patient from the other members of the law firm. On the day Beckett is assigned the firm's newest and most important case, a partner in the firm notices a lesion on Beckett's forehead. Although Beckett attributes the lesion to a racquetball injury, it is actually due to Kaposi's Sarcoma, a form of cancer marked by multiple tumors on the lymph nodes and skin.
Philadelphia was a Christian metal band from Shreveport, Louisiana. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music describes them as having been unjustly condemned by "the slings and arrows of fundamentalistbigotry" for their musical style and lyrics. Their name is a reference to the church of Philadelphia in Revelation 3 verses 7-10.
Musically, the band was characterized as being "Harder than Rez and more intense than Daniel Band and Barnabas."
Background
The band was originally a general market band called Survivor. After breaking up in 1981, the members found Christianity through independent experiences. They reunited in 1982 as a Christian band and produced their first LP, Tell The Truth in 1984. Their styling was not well received by the entire Christian community, for which metal was still a fringe sound. While one publication found that the band emphasized "ministry and outreach through their direct and hard hitting lyrics," others saw the same as inappropriately descriptive and judgmental. For their lyrics and style the band garnered the scorn of some national religious media.
This is Track #3 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA6y2NYuU3ePFqZCAV
This was the first album from Phi8ladelphia who were out of Shreveport, Louisiana. Apparently the band had been together for quite some time at this point (1984) and actually started in the late 70's as a secular band. When I was researching this album I was surprised at the reviews. It seems like some people loved the album and some just liked it and a few definitely did not like it. I usually don't see such a variety of opinions on an album. Well I fall in the like it to love it category. I know I would have loved this album in 1984 but I doubt it ever made it anywhere near Canada so I would never have heard it. ...
published: 03 Mar 2021
Philadelphia(No Time For Honey)
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the members found Christianity through independent experiences.[2] They reunited in 1982 as a Christian band and produced their first LP, Tell The Truth in 1984. Their styling was not well received by the entire Christian community,[2] for which metal was still a fringe sound. While one publication found that the band emphasized "ministry and outreach through their direct and hard hitting lyrics,"[4] others saw the same as inappropriately descriptive and judgmental. For their lyrics and style the band garnered the scorn of some national religious media.[2]
In 1985 the band appeared at Cornerstone and released a second album entitled Search and Destroy. Its lyrics were controversial as well, as the release tack...
published: 10 Feb 2018
PHILADELPHIA (USA) - Tell The Truth (1984) Full Album
PHILADELPHIA (USA) - Tell The Truth (1984)
1. Tell The Truth
2. Livin The Love
3. No Time For Honey
4. No Compromise
5. Razor S. Edge
6. The Life Inside
7. New Jerusalem
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Philadelphia/384
published: 18 Jan 2023
Sweet Brown on apartment fire: "Ain't Nobody Got Time for That!"
Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins interviewed after having escaped a fire in an apartment complex.
This segment aired on April 8, 2012 on Oklahoma City NBC affiliate KFOR-TV
published: 11 Apr 2012
Ain't Nobody Got Time For That (Original + AutoTune)
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Philadelphia - Tell The Truth
This is Track #1 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA6y2NYuU3ePFqZCAV
This was the first album from Phi8ladelphia who were out of Shreveport, Louisiana. Apparently the band had been together for quite some time at this point (1984) and actually started in the late 70's as a secular band. When I was researching this album I was surprised at the reviews. It seems like some people loved the album and some just liked it and a few definitely did not like it. I usually don't see such a variety of opinions on an album. Well I fall in the like it to love it category. I know I would have loved this album in 1984 but I doubt it ever made it anywhere near Canada so I would never have heard it. ...
published: 03 Mar 2021
There Is No Time - Better Than Here - Official Video
The first single and opening song from There Is No Time - Debut album out June 11, 2021
Pre-Orders Now Available via BandCamp (Link Below)
Produced & Written by Chris Boros
Mixed and Mastered by Ian Beabout at ShedSounds
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzXXyQExGHgTcuHQbQC8jQ
http://www.thereisnotimemusic.com
http://thereisnotimemusic.bandcamp.com
Video directed and edited by Mir Hisham
https://www.fiverr.com/mirhisham
Chris Boros: Vocals, Acoustic/Electric Guitars, Mellotron, Drum Programming
Jerry King: Bass Guitar & Electric Guitar
Album Artwork: Diana Romanenko
https://www.fiverr.com/classy_artsy
Lyrics:
When I look up to the stars I see myself.
When I look into your eyes I see somebody else
When I look up to the stars I know my name.
When I look into your eyes I feel the bloo...
published: 13 May 2021
Crystal LaBeija's epic read from The Queen (1968) – "I have a RIGHT to show my color, darling!"
"The mother of all drag documentaries" (NYTimes) is now available on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD: bit.ly/2SG1LEQ
New 4K restoration from the original camera negative! More than 40 years before RuPaul's Drag Race, this ground-breaking documentary about the 1967 Miss All-America Camp Beauty Pageant introduced audiences to the world of competitive drag. The film takes us backstage to kiki with the contestants as they rehearse, throw shade, and transform into their drag personas in the lead-up to the big event. Organized by LGBT icon and activist Flawless Sabrina, the competition boasted a star-studded panel of judges including Andy Warhol and his superstars Edie Sedgwick and Mario Montez. But perhaps most memorable is an epic diatribe calling out the pageant scene’s racial bias delivered by Cr...
published: 16 Jun 2019
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia | Charlie Kelly’s Experiment - Season 9 Ep. 8 Highlight | FXX
Stupid science b*tches couldn't even make Charlie more smarter!
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In the 14th Season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, the Gang goes to extremes. Mac learns a new language, Charlie does a period piece, Dennis attempts a one-act play, Dee cuts her hair, and Frank performs a death scene. The show is produced by FX Productions.
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This is Track #3 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA...
This is Track #3 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA6y2NYuU3ePFqZCAV
This was the first album from Phi8ladelphia who were out of Shreveport, Louisiana. Apparently the band had been together for quite some time at this point (1984) and actually started in the late 70's as a secular band. When I was researching this album I was surprised at the reviews. It seems like some people loved the album and some just liked it and a few definitely did not like it. I usually don't see such a variety of opinions on an album. Well I fall in the like it to love it category. I know I would have loved this album in 1984 but I doubt it ever made it anywhere near Canada so I would never have heard it. Yes I agree with others that the production is thin but I can forgive that because I think the writing is excellent. There is an 8:43 song which I feel is a little over the top but it's an OK listen. My favourite track is actually the one most people seem to hate. "No Time For Honey" definitely will make my regular rotation playlist, probably once a week.
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This is Track #3 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA6y2NYuU3ePFqZCAV
This was the first album from Phi8ladelphia who were out of Shreveport, Louisiana. Apparently the band had been together for quite some time at this point (1984) and actually started in the late 70's as a secular band. When I was researching this album I was surprised at the reviews. It seems like some people loved the album and some just liked it and a few definitely did not like it. I usually don't see such a variety of opinions on an album. Well I fall in the like it to love it category. I know I would have loved this album in 1984 but I doubt it ever made it anywhere near Canada so I would never have heard it. Yes I agree with others that the production is thin but I can forgive that because I think the writing is excellent. There is an 8:43 song which I feel is a little over the top but it's an OK listen. My favourite track is actually the one most people seem to hate. "No Time For Honey" definitely will make my regular rotation playlist, probably once a week.
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the members found Christianity through independent experiences.[2] They reunited...
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the members found Christianity through independent experiences.[2] They reunited in 1982 as a Christian band and produced their first LP, Tell The Truth in 1984. Their styling was not well received by the entire Christian community,[2] for which metal was still a fringe sound. While one publication found that the band emphasized "ministry and outreach through their direct and hard hitting lyrics,"[4] others saw the same as inappropriately descriptive and judgmental. For their lyrics and style the band garnered the scorn of some national religious media.[2]
In 1985 the band appeared at Cornerstone and released a second album entitled Search and Destroy. Its lyrics were controversial as well, as the release tackled social issues such as child abuse, drug abuse and runaways through the eyes of a character named Bobby.[2] One reviewer called the result an "overly serious tone and melodramatic feel."[3] Brian Clark responded to the bands critics, stating that "Bobby is part and parcel of all these American tragedies, and Jesus is shown to be real and relevant."[2]
A third project entitled Warlord was planned, and tracks recorded, but never released. Some tracks from the project, along with a few newly recorded ones, were rereleased by M8 Records along with their studio albums in 2000.[1]
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the members found Christianity through independent experiences.[2] They reunited in 1982 as a Christian band and produced their first LP, Tell The Truth in 1984. Their styling was not well received by the entire Christian community,[2] for which metal was still a fringe sound. While one publication found that the band emphasized "ministry and outreach through their direct and hard hitting lyrics,"[4] others saw the same as inappropriately descriptive and judgmental. For their lyrics and style the band garnered the scorn of some national religious media.[2]
In 1985 the band appeared at Cornerstone and released a second album entitled Search and Destroy. Its lyrics were controversial as well, as the release tackled social issues such as child abuse, drug abuse and runaways through the eyes of a character named Bobby.[2] One reviewer called the result an "overly serious tone and melodramatic feel."[3] Brian Clark responded to the bands critics, stating that "Bobby is part and parcel of all these American tragedies, and Jesus is shown to be real and relevant."[2]
A third project entitled Warlord was planned, and tracks recorded, but never released. Some tracks from the project, along with a few newly recorded ones, were rereleased by M8 Records along with their studio albums in 2000.[1]
PHILADELPHIA (USA) - Tell The Truth (1984)
1. Tell The Truth
2. Livin The Love
3. No Time For Honey
4. No Compromise
5. Razor S. Edge
6. The Life Inside
7. New...
PHILADELPHIA (USA) - Tell The Truth (1984)
1. Tell The Truth
2. Livin The Love
3. No Time For Honey
4. No Compromise
5. Razor S. Edge
6. The Life Inside
7. New Jerusalem
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Philadelphia/384
PHILADELPHIA (USA) - Tell The Truth (1984)
1. Tell The Truth
2. Livin The Love
3. No Time For Honey
4. No Compromise
5. Razor S. Edge
6. The Life Inside
7. New Jerusalem
https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Philadelphia/384
Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins interviewed after having escaped a fire in an apartment complex.
This segment aired on April 8, 2012 on Oklahoma City NBC affili...
Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins interviewed after having escaped a fire in an apartment complex.
This segment aired on April 8, 2012 on Oklahoma City NBC affiliate KFOR-TV
Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins interviewed after having escaped a fire in an apartment complex.
This segment aired on April 8, 2012 on Oklahoma City NBC affiliate KFOR-TV
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I don't take any credit for this music... I only edited the two video together. I only did this for my fun... Hope you guys enjoy! :)
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This is Track #1 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA...
This is Track #1 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA6y2NYuU3ePFqZCAV
This was the first album from Phi8ladelphia who were out of Shreveport, Louisiana. Apparently the band had been together for quite some time at this point (1984) and actually started in the late 70's as a secular band. When I was researching this album I was surprised at the reviews. It seems like some people loved the album and some just liked it and a few definitely did not like it. I usually don't see such a variety of opinions on an album. Well I fall in the like it to love it category. I know I would have loved this album in 1984 but I doubt it ever made it anywhere near Canada so I would never have heard it. Yes I agree with others that the production is thin but I can forgive that because I think the writing is excellent. There is an 8:43 song which I feel is a little over the top but it's an OK listen. My favourite track is actually the one most people seem to hate. "No Time For Honey" definitely will make my regular rotation playlist, probably once a week.
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This is Track #1 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA6y2NYuU3ePFqZCAV
This was the first album from Phi8ladelphia who were out of Shreveport, Louisiana. Apparently the band had been together for quite some time at this point (1984) and actually started in the late 70's as a secular band. When I was researching this album I was surprised at the reviews. It seems like some people loved the album and some just liked it and a few definitely did not like it. I usually don't see such a variety of opinions on an album. Well I fall in the like it to love it category. I know I would have loved this album in 1984 but I doubt it ever made it anywhere near Canada so I would never have heard it. Yes I agree with others that the production is thin but I can forgive that because I think the writing is excellent. There is an 8:43 song which I feel is a little over the top but it's an OK listen. My favourite track is actually the one most people seem to hate. "No Time For Honey" definitely will make my regular rotation playlist, probably once a week.
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The first single and opening song from There Is No Time - Debut album out June 11, 2021
Pre-Orders Now Available via BandCamp (Link Below)
Produced & Written b...
The first single and opening song from There Is No Time - Debut album out June 11, 2021
Pre-Orders Now Available via BandCamp (Link Below)
Produced & Written by Chris Boros
Mixed and Mastered by Ian Beabout at ShedSounds
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzXXyQExGHgTcuHQbQC8jQ
http://www.thereisnotimemusic.com
http://thereisnotimemusic.bandcamp.com
Video directed and edited by Mir Hisham
https://www.fiverr.com/mirhisham
Chris Boros: Vocals, Acoustic/Electric Guitars, Mellotron, Drum Programming
Jerry King: Bass Guitar & Electric Guitar
Album Artwork: Diana Romanenko
https://www.fiverr.com/classy_artsy
Lyrics:
When I look up to the stars I see myself.
When I look into your eyes I see somebody else
When I look up to the stars I know my name.
When I look into your eyes I feel the bloody pain.
When I look up to the stars I know the truth.
When I look into your eyes it makes me want to go mute.
When I look up to the stars things seems so clear.
When I look into your eyes I want to run in fear.
Yes I do. My dear. We’re flying for some time.
Then we glide upon. Inside our broken minds.
But now there is hope and there are dreams.
When we wake in the Prime.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be there.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be better than here.
There’s something out there.
Is just has to be there.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be better than here.
It’s gotta be better than here.
Better Than Here
The first single and opening song from There Is No Time - Debut album out June 11, 2021
Pre-Orders Now Available via BandCamp (Link Below)
Produced & Written by Chris Boros
Mixed and Mastered by Ian Beabout at ShedSounds
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtzXXyQExGHgTcuHQbQC8jQ
http://www.thereisnotimemusic.com
http://thereisnotimemusic.bandcamp.com
Video directed and edited by Mir Hisham
https://www.fiverr.com/mirhisham
Chris Boros: Vocals, Acoustic/Electric Guitars, Mellotron, Drum Programming
Jerry King: Bass Guitar & Electric Guitar
Album Artwork: Diana Romanenko
https://www.fiverr.com/classy_artsy
Lyrics:
When I look up to the stars I see myself.
When I look into your eyes I see somebody else
When I look up to the stars I know my name.
When I look into your eyes I feel the bloody pain.
When I look up to the stars I know the truth.
When I look into your eyes it makes me want to go mute.
When I look up to the stars things seems so clear.
When I look into your eyes I want to run in fear.
Yes I do. My dear. We’re flying for some time.
Then we glide upon. Inside our broken minds.
But now there is hope and there are dreams.
When we wake in the Prime.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be there.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be better than here.
There’s something out there.
Is just has to be there.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be better than here.
It’s gotta be better than here.
Better Than Here
"The mother of all drag documentaries" (NYTimes) is now available on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD: bit.ly/2SG1LEQ
New 4K restoration from the original camera nega...
"The mother of all drag documentaries" (NYTimes) is now available on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD: bit.ly/2SG1LEQ
New 4K restoration from the original camera negative! More than 40 years before RuPaul's Drag Race, this ground-breaking documentary about the 1967 Miss All-America Camp Beauty Pageant introduced audiences to the world of competitive drag. The film takes us backstage to kiki with the contestants as they rehearse, throw shade, and transform into their drag personas in the lead-up to the big event. Organized by LGBT icon and activist Flawless Sabrina, the competition boasted a star-studded panel of judges including Andy Warhol and his superstars Edie Sedgwick and Mario Montez. But perhaps most memorable is an epic diatribe calling out the pageant scene’s racial bias delivered by Crystal LaBeija, who would go on to form the influential House of LaBeija, heavily featured in Paris Is Burning (1990). A vibrant piece of queer history, The Queen can now be seen in full resplendence thanks to a new restoration from the original camera negative.
"The mother of all drag documentaries" (NYTimes) is now available on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD: bit.ly/2SG1LEQ
New 4K restoration from the original camera negative! More than 40 years before RuPaul's Drag Race, this ground-breaking documentary about the 1967 Miss All-America Camp Beauty Pageant introduced audiences to the world of competitive drag. The film takes us backstage to kiki with the contestants as they rehearse, throw shade, and transform into their drag personas in the lead-up to the big event. Organized by LGBT icon and activist Flawless Sabrina, the competition boasted a star-studded panel of judges including Andy Warhol and his superstars Edie Sedgwick and Mario Montez. But perhaps most memorable is an epic diatribe calling out the pageant scene’s racial bias delivered by Crystal LaBeija, who would go on to form the influential House of LaBeija, heavily featured in Paris Is Burning (1990). A vibrant piece of queer history, The Queen can now be seen in full resplendence thanks to a new restoration from the original camera negative.
Stupid science b*tches couldn't even make Charlie more smarter!
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In t...
Stupid science b*tches couldn't even make Charlie more smarter!
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In the 14th Season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, the Gang goes to extremes. Mac learns a new language, Charlie does a period piece, Dennis attempts a one-act play, Dee cuts her hair, and Frank performs a death scene. The show is produced by FX Productions.
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Stupid science b*tches couldn't even make Charlie more smarter!
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In the 14th Season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, the Gang goes to extremes. Mac learns a new language, Charlie does a period piece, Dennis attempts a one-act play, Dee cuts her hair, and Frank performs a death scene. The show is produced by FX Productions.
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This is Track #3 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
Listen to the whole album here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPcTOx34g9XROv_rA6y2NYuU3ePFqZCAV
This was the first album from Phi8ladelphia who were out of Shreveport, Louisiana. Apparently the band had been together for quite some time at this point (1984) and actually started in the late 70's as a secular band. When I was researching this album I was surprised at the reviews. It seems like some people loved the album and some just liked it and a few definitely did not like it. I usually don't see such a variety of opinions on an album. Well I fall in the like it to love it category. I know I would have loved this album in 1984 but I doubt it ever made it anywhere near Canada so I would never have heard it. Yes I agree with others that the production is thin but I can forgive that because I think the writing is excellent. There is an 8:43 song which I feel is a little over the top but it's an OK listen. My favourite track is actually the one most people seem to hate. "No Time For Honey" definitely will make my regular rotation playlist, probably once a week.
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the members found Christianity through independent experiences.[2] They reunited in 1982 as a Christian band and produced their first LP, Tell The Truth in 1984. Their styling was not well received by the entire Christian community,[2] for which metal was still a fringe sound. While one publication found that the band emphasized "ministry and outreach through their direct and hard hitting lyrics,"[4] others saw the same as inappropriately descriptive and judgmental. For their lyrics and style the band garnered the scorn of some national religious media.[2]
In 1985 the band appeared at Cornerstone and released a second album entitled Search and Destroy. Its lyrics were controversial as well, as the release tackled social issues such as child abuse, drug abuse and runaways through the eyes of a character named Bobby.[2] One reviewer called the result an "overly serious tone and melodramatic feel."[3] Brian Clark responded to the bands critics, stating that "Bobby is part and parcel of all these American tragedies, and Jesus is shown to be real and relevant."[2]
A third project entitled Warlord was planned, and tracks recorded, but never released. Some tracks from the project, along with a few newly recorded ones, were rereleased by M8 Records along with their studio albums in 2000.[1]
PHILADELPHIA (USA) - Tell The Truth (1984)
1. Tell The Truth
2. Livin The Love
3. No Time For Honey
4. No Compromise
5. Razor S. Edge
6. The Life Inside
7. New Jerusalem
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This is Track #1 from the 1984 Philadelphia album "Tell The Truth..."
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This was the first album from Phi8ladelphia who were out of Shreveport, Louisiana. Apparently the band had been together for quite some time at this point (1984) and actually started in the late 70's as a secular band. When I was researching this album I was surprised at the reviews. It seems like some people loved the album and some just liked it and a few definitely did not like it. I usually don't see such a variety of opinions on an album. Well I fall in the like it to love it category. I know I would have loved this album in 1984 but I doubt it ever made it anywhere near Canada so I would never have heard it. Yes I agree with others that the production is thin but I can forgive that because I think the writing is excellent. There is an 8:43 song which I feel is a little over the top but it's an OK listen. My favourite track is actually the one most people seem to hate. "No Time For Honey" definitely will make my regular rotation playlist, probably once a week.
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The first single and opening song from There Is No Time - Debut album out June 11, 2021
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Produced & Written by Chris Boros
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Chris Boros: Vocals, Acoustic/Electric Guitars, Mellotron, Drum Programming
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Album Artwork: Diana Romanenko
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Lyrics:
When I look up to the stars I see myself.
When I look into your eyes I see somebody else
When I look up to the stars I know my name.
When I look into your eyes I feel the bloody pain.
When I look up to the stars I know the truth.
When I look into your eyes it makes me want to go mute.
When I look up to the stars things seems so clear.
When I look into your eyes I want to run in fear.
Yes I do. My dear. We’re flying for some time.
Then we glide upon. Inside our broken minds.
But now there is hope and there are dreams.
When we wake in the Prime.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be there.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be better than here.
There’s something out there.
Is just has to be there.
There’s something out there.
It’s gotta be better than here.
It’s gotta be better than here.
Better Than Here
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