Into The Great Unknown - Signal Hill Transmission



     
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Into The Great Unknown Lyrics


I thought I'd pass some time
With photographs of days gone by
A measured quality of lifeAnd when that camera snaps
A single frame of time gets trapped
Resulting in a paper clone
That's set in stoneI'm spinning out of control
And I just don't know
Just what they mean
These dreams they keep reccuring just won't stop
Like a top around I go
As I blindly head into the great unknownI thought I'd take a trip
Relax to find my inner id
I drop in on my dear old dadHis plainly spoken voice
Relays his gathered words of choice
Not much has changed since you left home
We're set in stoneI'm spinning out of control
And I just don't know
Just what they mean

These dreams they keep reccuring just won't stop
Like a top around I go
As I blindly head into the great unknownI'm spinning out of control
I'm spinning out of control
I'm spinning out of control
I'm spinning out of control
Stop spinning
I'm set in stone
Stop spinning
I'm set in stone
Oh no, oh no, oh no
I'm set in stone
I don't know, I don't know
What I'll find inside the great un....
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The career of Los Angeles based band Signal Hill Transmission began rather inauspiciously. In 2001, friends Scott Warren and Scott Schoen got together in Warren’s basement to start playing music. They played the local club circuit. Relatively quickly, they outgrew themselves and recruited Duane Rakestraw and Mon Agranat to become a full-fledged rock & roll outfit. They continued to play live and write songs, attracting a loyal core of fans. They recorded their first album, “Tomorrow, The Stars,” in the spring of 2005 and a second, “An Empty Space,” in early 2007.

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