FROM BIRTH TO CEMETERY
(Lyrics by Philipp Janoske)
say, would you mind us taking care of you, my dear?
show you your place to step in line
don't be afraid, almost everybody's waitin' here
they all sing the same old dull refrain
help me to get rid of the weight I carry deep within
tell me I will live to see the day that we can cut off all our strings
strings that are holding us back from being truly free
from the cradle all the way to the grave - from birth to cemetery
say, would you mind us taking over here, my love?
no permission to control your ways required
because as long as you think your order's coming from the heavens up above
there's no reason to reveal that we have lied
help me to get rid of the weight I carry deep within
tell me I will live to see the day that we can cut off all our strings
strings that are holding us back from being truly free
from the cradle all the way to the grave - from birth to cemetery
help me to get rid of the weight I carry deep within
tell me I will live to see the day that we can cut off all our strings
strings that are holding us back from being truly free
from the cradle all the way to the grave - from birth to cemetery
Psychedelic/blues rock from this five member band from Germany. Excellent female vocals, backed up by a more than capable band. Nice guitar solos, solid rhythm section, and that organ, mixed together gives this record a hard rock organic feel. lloydd
By the way these guys play heavy blues you’d swear that they were raised on moonshine somewhere in the deep south of good ol’ US of A. That’s until you here them sing in their native tongue. Now there’s that much good music out there that I feel I don’t need to buy albums I can’t understand. But I made an exception for MOON. Why? Because they’re beyond good. Think a dirtier, louder ‘The Stone Foxes’ that just seem a little bit more like real life. Harry Harrison