I'm blogging like a crazy woman when I should be dealing with clutter, organizing, cleaning and otherwise engaged in mindlessness. But what's a break for one little song, right? ;-)
I like the singer's voice; reminds me of Hendrix a bit. And the bass sound and sax, as Ed mentioned. Otherwise I don't think I know any other songs by Morphine.
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Looks like things are about to get jazzy here at the Pagan Sphinx. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnd at CR's, there's Andean jazz. Check it out.
Cool bass sound. I like the sax, too.
ReplyDeleteI love Morphine (the band!). Haven't heard them in ages. I had some tapes of them a long while ago but can't find them now. Must get some CDs.
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I like the singer's voice; reminds me of Hendrix a bit. And the bass sound and sax, as Ed mentioned. Otherwise I don't think I know any other songs by Morphine.
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