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Music was really an after-thought at my Secondary school. I don't remember a specific Music Teacher - I think we had a series of Supply Teachers and Stand-ins. However, I do remember, during an in-frequent music lesson, on a day where we had no teacher and one from a nearby class played an LP record with someone's interpretation of "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Modest Mussorgsky, written in 1874. Well...this track is like that....except, it's not a good as Mussorgsky. In fact, it's really nothing like it at all - except the idea (ish)
It's photographs! (or maybe more like being a fixation on one or two specific photographs and memories)
lyrics
Photographs By H.McMillan
These are the days of my life
I play them through when I'm alone
Days of pleasure and days of pain
But nothing stays the same
We're changing every day
I remember, walking in the rain
Feeling so alone
And I remember, rolling chocolate down a hill
Roll away the stone
I used to be a god
You might have seen me on the street where you live
I could do 'most anything
But the people lost their faith in me
...and cast their idol down
...and everything I was...drifted away
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