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Orpheus - Synaulia



     
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Yeah that summer I did nothing
Sleeping and thinking and hanging around
I Left the dark streets of September
As the air was cooling down
Woah yeah it was cooling downI need the sunshine in the mornin'
Heading for the open road
Sunshine in the mornin'
Lord you gotta let it goEver since I lost her
It seems the more I learn the less I know
And everyday I think about her
But if I look back I'm gonna turn to stone to stone
Oh yeah I'm gonna turn to stoneI need the sunshine in the mornin'
Heading for the open road
Sunshine in the mornin'
Lord you gotta let it goI need the sunshine in the mornin'
Yeah I gotta feel its glow
Sunshine in the mornin'
Lord you gotta let it goI'm heading for the open road

I'm heading for the open road
I'm heading for the open road
I'm heading for the open roadI'm heading for the open road
I'm heading for the open road
I'm heading for the open road
I'm heading for the open road
Go yeah cool yeahHit me without warning
I was left out on my own
The bad times they were forming
I went through them aloneBut a new day it is dawning
And I feel my pain is gone
The open road is calling
And I am moving onI need the sunshine in the mornin'
Heading for the open road
Sunshine in the mornin'
Lord you gotta let it goI need the sunshine in the mornin'
Yeah I gotta feel its glow
Sunshine in the mornin'
Lord you gotta let it go

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Synaulia is a project consisting of Italian paleorganologist Walter Maioli (born in Milan, 1950) with his daughter Luce Maioli and Nathalie van Ravenstein. The name comes from the Greek synaulia, which in ancient Rome referred to a group of instruments consisting mainly of wind instruments. For over 30 years Maioli has been researching and practically testing (via the group Synaulia) the origins of music, sound and musical instruments. He has travelled extensively in southern Europe, northern Africa and and the middle east to study the traditional music of these areas.

Read more about Synaulia on Last.fm.


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