Blake is a girl from the cold state of Vermont. John was raised in the hot sands of Dubai. They met in Boston and made a record of Blake's songs. They then travelled near and far to play John's songs, and then Blake's again. At last the two moved out west to seek adventure, but sadly parted on a bleak November day. They wrote songs, each in their own place, about their dismay and unhappiness without the other. Their songs said things they hadn't said in person, and when they heard them--together--it all made sense. In fact, life made more sense together. After a while, and having realized this, they became The Submarines.
I'm not sure who is being ironic by using this particular song for the 3G. Love your music; a bit disappointed that this great piece is being used to pedal one of the ultimate "higher ceiling" commodities from the center of the first world. Guess everyone needs to make a buck somehow. Wishing you much success and thoughtfulness as you negotiate the big time.
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I'm not sure who is being ironic by using this particular song for the 3G. Love your music; a bit disappointed that this great piece is being used to pedal one of the ultimate "higher ceiling" commodities from the center of the first world. Guess everyone needs to make a buck somehow. Wishing you much success and thoughtfulness as you negotiate the big time.
please, sell this instrumental version!! please!! it's driving me crazy, i like it so much.
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