Saturday, August 25, 2018

Tia Gostelow (ft. LANKS) - Free Friday/Saturday (“FL&R”)

     Free and Legal Downloads? Yes, at least temporarily. Bands often temporarily permit free downloads of their releases.  The end of an offer may be based on the expiration of a set period of time or on a limited number of downloads.  But at least for now, here is a song that qualifies as a Free, Legal and Recommended (FL&R) download.
     Finding songs that can be legally downloaded is easy. The difficult task is to find legally downloadable music that we recommend. Our plan is to post at least one FL&R song each Friday/Saturday.

     Tia Gostellow is an Australian singer/songwriter in Mackay, Queensland. Her album, “Thick Skin,” will be released on September 21, 2018. Among the tracks is a collaboration with LANKS (aka Will Cuming).

     “Strangers ft. LANKS” by Tia Gostelow


  Vocals and acoustic guitar by Tia Gostelow, Vocals and Guitar by LANKS
  Electric guitar by Lachlan McGuffie, Bass by Dante Martin,
  Keys and drums by Matt McGuffie

Lyrics of “Strangers ft. LANKS” by Tia Gostelow
The sea grew old while we passed by
We dragged our summer through the winter sky
Photograph me in my wild
A time that we romanticized

Sit awhile watch the moon
Sink lightly into your glow
With the lights up
Two bodies were afloat
We were strangers wandering home

We were strangers
We were strangers
We were strangers
We were strangers wandering home

I slept in your bed last night
You took all the blankets but I don’t mind
Glasses drained as we lose our minds
The parts that had us paralysed

Sit awhile watch the moon
Sink lightly into your glow
With the lights up
Two bodies were afloat
We were strangers wandering home

We were strangers
We were strangers,
We were strangers
We were strangers wandering home

We were strangers
We were strangers

Sit awhile watch the moon
Sink lightly into your glow
With the lights up
Two bodies were afloat
We were strangers wandering home
[Repeat]

We were strangers
We were strangers,
We were strangers
We were strangers wandering home

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