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  1. Come on, I know, you will. That must be how the music is meant to be played. The colors change. In our lives we all have our own. Chameleon Days. The more I have to wait, the more you come in late. The closer to the ground, with every other sound. The more I have to wait, the more you come in late. The closer to the ground, with every other sound.

  2. 28 de may. de 2021 · From left, Nick Seymour, Elroy Finn, Mitchell Froom, Neil Finn, Liam Finn. Kerry Brown. The vinyl of the new Crowded House album, Dreamers Are Waiting, has just arrived, and in what Neil describes ...

  3. 28 de ago. de 2018 · Neil Finn of Crowded House performs at the ... it was to be the band's final show and more than 100,000 ... for his father's solo shows — the music industry is not one you would necessarily ...

  4. 1 de ago. de 2023 · Jeff Apter. Don't Dream It's Over is the first biography to focus exclusively on Neil Finn, the man who wrote the timeless hits of Split Enz and Crowded House. In early 1980, 21-year-old Neil Mullane Finn wrote 'I Got You', which became the signature song and biggest hit for the Kiwi band Split Enz, co-founded by Neil's big brother Tim several ...

  5. Taxi coming down the Old Kent Road. I won't turn into a xenophobe. One hundred mortal souls. Now you know what kindness is. That he would sacrifice himself for the love of her. Good fortune has a face. Found her in a higher place. A leather jacket left in a dressing room. Walking down the Boulevard Voltaire.

  6. I'm missing you And I stand alone Inside your room. Everything that you made my hand Everything that you know by heart. I will try to connect All the pieces you left I will carry it on And let you forget I'll remember the years When your mind was still clear All the flickering lights Filled up this silent house. One room, two beds

  7. Or you could make a murder begin. Breathe on her, that’s right. What’s more, you will be her friend. She’s the only one who knows. Where you’re from and where you’ve been. And what remains unsaid can leave you hanging in between. I spent a lot of time in the transit lounge. And I wasn’t sure where I was going now.