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  1. Lyrics for Spots Of Time by Warren Haynes. Spots of time flash before my eyes Like ribbons of light Helplessly I try to touch them Be...

  2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Spots Of Time · Warren Haynes · Railroad Earth Ashes & Dust ℗ 2015 Warren Haynes. Under exclusive license to ...

  3. Lyrics for Spots of Time by Warren Haynes feat. ... Lyrics for Spots of Time by Warren Haynes feat. Railroad Earth. Spots of time flash before my eyes Like ribbons of light Helplessly I try to touch them Be... Type song title, artist or lyrics. Top lyrics Community Contribute.

  4. Spots of time like windows appear You can look out or in But you can't get to the future I regret By going through the past, my friend Do you remember How young we were or is it just me Imagining like I always do That we were once wild and free A mother's tears, a sparrow's wing A lover's eyes softly glistening Memories that to me are everything

  5. www.warrenhaynes.net › news › detailWarren Haynes | news

    29 de may. de 2015 · Warren Haynes will release a new solo studio album featuring Railroad Earth entitled Ashes and Dust on July 24, 2015 via Concord Records. The album, only the third that Haynes has ever released under his own name, is one of his most gorgeous, musically rich and personal albums to date, shining an entirely new light on Haynes’ enduring creative spirit.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2015 · And Haynes’ line of insightful carved-from-life telegraphy has continued though the lost-soul’s portrait “Wine and Blood” from 2004’s Deja Voodoo and through the song of rebellion “River’s Gonna Rise” from his second solo album, 2011’s Man in Motion, and through the self-examining “Spots of Time,” a tune Haynes wrote with the Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh and played during ...

  7. 20 de abr. de 2021 · Jam-centric live albums are legion, but their studio counterparts are an altogether rarer beast. Here, then, is Warren Haynes’s choice spread of both.. John Coltrane - Blue Train (Blue Note, 1957) When I was growing up, it felt like somewhere between the blues and Coltrane’s jazz records was the source of inspiration for rock’n’roll ...