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lyrics
You found it on a torrent file sharing site
Downloaded by you
You stored it on a computer hard drive
Then a dollar was received because of your activities online
Your mom asked if you’re using Pirate Bay
You answered ’Hell no, mom. No way. Not today.’
But that’s OK, ’cause the songs we play
Sound the same anyway
And all the gold that I’ve been told about
Is too heavy to hold
You blogged about the message and what it means to you
You even embedded a SoundCloud
In hope that it helps out with crowds at gigs
You remixed our wings and sampled sounds of birds
Promoting what has been born on
Web 2.0 platforms on the internet
But that’s OK, ’cause the songs we play
Sound the same anyway
And all the gold that I’ve been told about
Is too heavy to hold
Can this go wrong, sharing a Dad Rocks! song
With friends putting folk songs on
For people to sing along
Or will the band soon be gone?
Let’s settle on getting along
And help us to carry on
Let’s focus on counting on
Each other, not turn upon
So share this song with everyone
It will not be frowned upon
As long as you build upon
Things we have undergone
And that’s OK, cause the songs we play
Sound the same anyway
And all the gold that I’ve been told about
Is too heavy to hold
credits
from Year of the Flesh,
released April 3, 2014
Snævar Albertsson – Guitars, Vocals, Glockenspiel
Nikolaj Skjold – Backing vocals
Peter Skibsted – Bass
Asger Christensen – Violin
Iris Marie Jakobsen – Viola
Lasse Dahl – Drums
Kasper Brinck – Percussion
Thomas Rye Simonsen – Cornet
Jakob Sørensen – Trumpet
Mads Naomi – Trombone
Marie Sønderskov – Flute
I just love the way this album sounds! Great production and a really soft sounding mix. Sweet guitar work and vocal melodies, and some really groovy progressive moments as well. Love it! Anton Engdahl