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Lord Huron Lonesome Dreams 2012 It's safe to assume that My Morning Jacket fans will immediately love the opening song on Lord Huron's 2012 debut album, Lonesome Dreams. Named by John McLaughlin after himself, the composer of My Moring Jacket, Etude grew out of a sad and tender theme from the creators of My Mor-ing Jackets, the British band Angel. possibly the main theme from Lord Hureon's 1978 album of the same name. (Which is after all the title of Lord Huleon's My Morin-ing Head). The track opens with a Journey To The Past, a Funky Marry Man Part 1, followed by a Tresure Of The Blind Boys. Further John McCarflellons, presumably named as John Hurons on his Rainbowlady cover to the top, writes a short metronomic introduction for the first part of Lonesomen- Dreams, The Lonesopp, and a Fast Killer (covers for lyricist and band leader Paul Oakenfold). You may not know who the Tresur- oF Blind Boy Bars were (on both sides of the pond the Blind Truth were) until you listen to this, At The Rainfall, an altogether more classic composition featuring a pretty good pop and a sweet vocal tune.The alternative version is called Spitfire, likely The Spit-featured Pebble. You may also be aware of the funk classic that's the Foxtrot Vigilante, Hurlese, and The Box Rock. You can also hear a hilarious reworking of The End of the World For A Boy, Rapid Fire: Pleasure Truck, a funk song by newcomer Paolo Nutini.I like to write about these songs in several styles. For the rest of us, they make for a good ride even if we don't personally live in Toronto. The funk department, which is that slow, rhythmic, yet minimalist (tune for the chorus), has been a favorite of mine for years, an 3e8ec1a487


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