Nostalgia - Asturias



     
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Nostalgia Lyrics


The night came down upon Us
The brave were left alone
Though life was loud and crowded
Some people never spoke
The digging out the traumas
The growing of our hopes
And we'll turn into a radio song
We'll forget those red eyes and silly alibies
We'll say life is a song and It's one you could
Whistle and dance to It
Dance to It Dance to It Dance to It...
And we'll turn into a radio song
We'll forget those red eyes and silly alibies
We'll say life is a song and It's one you could
Whistle and dance to It
Dance to It Dance to It Dance to It...
The night came down upon Us
We found ourelves alone

The hiding all the traumas
The reasons We'd asked for
And we'll turn into a radio song
We'll forget those red eyes and silly alibies
We'll say life is a song and It's one you could
Whistle and dance to It
Dance to It Dance to It Dance to It...
And we'll turn into a radio song
We'll forget those red eyes and silly alibies
We'll say life is a song and It's one you could
Whistle and dance to It
Dance to It Dance to It Dance to It...
Oh where have those good times gone?
You should have been given more should
Have been given love
And we'll turn into a radio song
We'll forget those red eyes and silly alibies
We'll say life is a song and It's one you could
Whistle and dance to It
Dance to It Dance to It Dance to It...

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Asturias was a Japanese band formed in 1987 and dissolved in 1993. Their music can be described as a form of acoustic progressive rock. Asturias leader Yoh Ohyama was born in Tokyo in 1962. Asturias became an official project in 1987, with album releases of Circle in the Forest (1988), Brilliant Streams (1990), and Cryptogam Illusion (1993) through King Records. On these three albums Yoh performed on a number of instruments himself on most of the tracks, in the style of a solo project with guests, which included prominent musicians in prog circles.

Read more about Asturias on Last.fm.


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