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Place in the Sun

from THE FAULT by The Fault

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recorded live to 2-track at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre, Dec. 22, 1990

lyrics

The clouds are getting darker.
There’s trouble up above.
Madman cross the border
They’re taking push to shove.

People getting angry
About the environmental change.
And leaders keep on lying
Do they really hold our fate?

Don’t you fall for their disguise.
One more wrong move and we’ll all pay the price.
Don’t walk when you should run
Or we won’t have a place in the sun.

??
?? fight for their homeland ??
?? obligation??
????

Don’t you fall for their disguise.
One more wrong move and we’ll all pay the price.
Don’t walk when you should run
Or we won’t have a place in the sun.

The clouds are getting darker.
There’s trouble up above.
Madman cross the border
They’re taking push to shove.

People getting angry
About the environmental change
And leaders keep on lying
Do they really hold our fate?

Don’t you fall for their disguise.
One more wrong move and we’ll all pay the price.
Don’t walk when you should run
Or we won’t have a place in the sun.

credits

from THE FAULT, released March 15, 2021
from THE FAULT, released March 15, 2021
© Rob Marr 1989
recorded live to 2-trk at Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Dec. 1990
Sue Baim: lead vocals, guitar
Graeme Chard: BG vocals, guitar
Mark Reed: keyboard
John White: drums
Rob Marr: BG vocals, bass guitar
The Fault: producer
unknown: engineer
Jordan Koop (Noise Floor Recording Studio): mastering - 2021

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Mark Reed Victoria, British Columbia

Mark is a songwriter, composer, arranger, and pianist/keyboardist. His music background includes folk-rock and indie-rock bands, some theatre, lots of solo gigs, and, more recently, light-classical piano/string ensembles, orchestral arrangements, and a sci-fi oratorio.

An animal-rights and eco-social justice activist, Mark likes to write from the POV of an objective observer of life on Earth.
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