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Singing in the wire

Today I’ve been listening to ‘Wichita Lineman’ by Glen Campbell. It’s a song I’ve been aware of in the background for years. I’ve always liked that sudden upward jump in the vocal at the end of the chorus, on the word ‘line’. But I’ve never sat down and listened to it properly before. I’ve never listened to the words before today and had idly assumed … Continue reading Singing in the wire

Unknown's avatarPete Green7 January 20146 June 20163 Comments

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