The Move

from SEISMIC by The Fault

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recorded live to 2-track at the Commodore Ballroom, in Vancouver, June 19, 1990

lyrics

It’s hard to believe it, when nothing’s right.
Try to believe it.
It’ll get better when the dream’s in sight.

Sometimes I feel like stealing in the night. A get away.
Don’t be tight.
The other side, it tells me “Stay Around”. Another day.
It’s a life.

Too many choices ripping me apart. At the seams.
Hang on tight.
Don’t let conformity eat you away. The mainstream.
We must fight.

It’s hard to believe it, when nothing’s right.
Try to believe it.
It’ll get better when the dream’s in sight.

They bow to kings they have never seen. New media.
What’s it mean?
Don’t want to be a part of the machine. Andromeda.
I could scream!

It’s hard to believe it, when nothing’s right.
Try to believe it.
It’ll get better when the dream’s in sight.

It doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter what they say.
I’m far away.
No sense in running. No sense in running from the things
That don’t move you.

That don’t move you.

credits

from SEISMIC, released February 16, 2021
from THE FAULT: SEISMIC, released March 15, 2021
© Graeme Chard 1986
recorded live to 2-trk at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, June 19, 1990
Sue Baim: lead vocals, guitar
Graeme Chard: BG vocals, guitar
Mark Reed: BG vocals, 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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