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I heard it's getting windy so I'll set and watch you blow
I will chain you to my boat
I will carry you back home
And I won't say I love you cause it's all been said before
Let's not say it anymore
'cause love nothing here's for sure
They treat us like dogs
So we play along
We bark and we moan
And play them more songs
But when we blow away
And get out of this place
We go down like a shower
And up like a prince
I heard it's getting windy and we'll all be blown away
Did you tell me you're afraid?
Darling, you look so afraid
And I'm not sure what happens when everything here ends

But I hope it's like they said
And I hope it never ends
They treat us like gold
Dug up to be sold
We shine and we shake
Assuming our roles
But when we blow away
Up over this place
We go down like a shout
And up like a praise
I know it's hard to see me darling
Let your eyes adjust
If you go blind just trust
You are made out of my dust
I was made out of your dust
And the wind will carry us
In the ocean's evening dust
Up above the mountaintops
He/You will have the both of us
He Will have the both of us
He/You will have the both of us

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Singer-songwriter, Paul Curtis had a musical background ranging from brass bands to rock bands, but he was ultimately destined to take on the world on his own. Since he did so, Paul has amassed a wealth of experience as a solo live performer, a particular highlight being the 2005 Pulse Battle of the Bands, in Bradford, at which he beat all of the bands in his heat to reach the final. Additionally, Paul now has two E.P.s and a single under his belt, and he has also received airplay, and been a live guest, on local radio.

Paul started out as a tenor horn player, playing in brass bands from the age of 10. After discovering rock music, and in particular his major influences of Queen, The Kinks and The Who, Paul convinced his parents to get him a guitar for his 16th birthday. He then taught himself to play, and within a couple of years, had started writing songs. Paul played in three bands in the mid-90′s, each of which ran their course, and by the end of the decade, Paul found himself becoming increasingly frustrated at his lack of success in getting a new band off the ground. Then, he had an epiphany when he saw Ray Davies on his “Storyteller” tour, and Paul found himself thinking, “Well, I could do that!” So, in 2000, Paul went it alone as an acoustic soloist.

Paul began recording at home, in 2004. His records feature programmed drums and bass, acoustic and electric guitars, brass, blues harp and vocal harmonies, as a marked contrast to his one guitar / one voice live show. Paul’s songs combine crisp guitar patterns with passionate vocals, in creating hook-laden acoustic pop-rock, with a ‘60s / ‘70s retro feel, yet sounding fresh at the same time. Following three demo albums, Paul’s first official release was “Paul’s First E.P.” in 2010, which was followed in 2011, by a single,“Change”, and another E.P., “Mercurial Session”. Paul has been likened to acts as diverse as The Kinks, Stereophonics, James Morrison and Phil Collins, justifying the “Mercurial Acoustic Performer” tag that he employs.

Paul is currently working on the recording of what he regards as his grand opus – his rock opera, “Bewilderment”. In the meantime he continues to be found regularly performing live, and playing his heart out wherever he might be. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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