I visited the UK a couple of times in the 80s. Thatcherism was worse than Reaganism.
lyrics
The lights go out, the fire burns low, the embers cool, the lights go ...
So sad to watch a sunset, so silently it falls down.
The lights go out, the switch is thrown, the shade are drawn, the lights go ...
So sad to watch a sunset, so silently it falls down.
The lights go out, the fire burns low, the embers cool, the lights go out, the lights go out, the switch is thrown, the shades are drawn, the lights go ...
So sad to watch a sunset, so silently it falls down.
credits
from Plasmabat 1989,
released January 10, 2021
Hugh Caley, vocals, fretless bass, keyboards, guitar, percussives
Glenn Caley, guitar, percussives
Doug Gourlay, drums, percussives
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