About Bombadeal and the Green Men of the Mythical Forest
Click on the picture below to download the album "SONGS FROM THE WOOD"
It’s free to those that want it but if you want to contribute (and can pay via pay pal) please click on the £3 contribution button below....
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The "Buy Now" button is for the £3 Contribution (Pay Pal)
You can buy ’Songs From The Wood’ on CD available through Pay Pal.
It’s £5 (free postage) for 27 tracks
Also you can support your local music shop and buy it from Rare Kind in Brighton, or from Suspect-packages.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
click bellow to buy it direct from the Bombadeal market
Just been enjoying your music thank you for that.Hope all is well with you all. Here is a poem from me to you.
Black water Running.
I have walked the trails Where the black water runs Atop the roaring water bay. Scattered islands break the Atlantic might, Temper its constant motion To a flat, silver, shimmering sea Throwing moonlight in its reflected joy Beneath the broken canopy Of limbering, funky cloud Hunting the very night air That cossets my simple dream Into simple pleasure. The Black water running Carries a thousand and one thoughts Fleet-foot toward the great unknown. Like to like - I stand amidst the bracken And heather of an ancient landscape. Each thought lands upon a moonbeam That cannot be held by the peat stained flow But flies back from whence it came Only to be captured by the wishful cloud. Run Black water run, to no end.
hey tom . its all sounding great! well done, love the trad folk hip hop fusion ... but i cant find my song anywhere! if you ever get time thalia would adore any good old school story tapes. take care s x
Thank you all, have been most enjoying your music for some while and chuffed to hear your recording an album. Hope it all goes goodly, cheers again, Fleas
a bee lobbed a crisp on top 'o the grist where a santoid he criss-crossed his money whilst the well-spittled herds their oysteres they gird well about with bright holly so sunny
(excerpt from a poem by grat grot gran gananunour, 13th century elf)
Merry Fine and Splendid Merry Thanks Bombadeal. All the very best wishes from The Campaign To Re-instate Waylands Stock. ps Really enjoying your amazing sounds.
Just had to add this Longfellow Blacksmith to my private profile for at least a day ('keep swapping songs) It's so gorgeous, I always have to come back to listen... :o)
"Let me bring you songs from the wood: to make you feel much better than you could know. Dust you down from tip to toe. Show you how the garden grows."
Bombadealario, the town folk go, how they found his merry songs they just dont know..... So toast the occasion, most are rasing glasses of mollasess for this mans creations