“But when you wake up from a dream there’s no getting back there” --- the poignancy of passing time, the magic dissolving, is a recurring theme of folk noiristes SONGDOG. Lives fade away like a half-heard whisper behind the curtain in the cinema on a Saturday afternoon, love disappears in a taxi on a rainy night, they’re “growing old in a snakepit”, yet the spirit remains defiant in their uncompromising, explicit lyricism. Songdog are Lyndon Morgans and Karl Woodward (both from Blackwood
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Days of Armageddon
Janie Jones
One Day When God Begs My Forgiveness
Desolation Row
Crown of Thorns
Ruben's Tattoo
Like Kim Novak
Owls
I Love My Angel's Plastic Wings
Pilgrim Hill
The Devil Needs You for His Squeeze
Interlude
Montparnasse
I Bought a Rose from the Guy At the Traffic Lights
Loser Heaven
Barbarella
She Lets Me in By the Back Door
St Lucy's Day
On Porthcawl Sands
Just Another Night in Limbo
A Life Eroding (So Much Sorrow)
Prayer To Old Idols
Wretched Sinner's Song
Likes Of You And Me
Fairytale
Gene Autry's Ghost
Time For Miracles Is Past
Obediah's Waltz
I Got Drunk and I Wrote You a Poem
Elaine
A Prayer to Old Idols
Childhood Skies
1979
A Million Times
Jerusalem Road
Jinetera
My Space-Rock Tape
Haiku
The Likes of You and Me
The Republic of Howlin' Wolf
Last Orders at Harry's Bar
A Thousand Roads to Hell
She hangs in the dark like a saint in a cathedral
The Waitress from Yorkville, Toronto
Those Straight-to-Video Kind of Days
An Old Man's Love
The Time for Miracles Is Past
It's Raining On the Old Cat's Grave
3:30am (Small Talk)
A Wretched Sinner's Song
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