Words and music
St. Nick
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Let's fall in love with music
The driving force in our living
The only international language
Divine glory, the expression
The knees bow, the tongue confesses
The lord of lords, the king of kings
The king of kings
The driving force in our living
The only international language
Divine glory, the expression
The knees bow, the tongue confesses
The lord of lords, the king of kings
The king of kings
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in the morning
she gone crazy
with a painted picture
her fathers story
Bone China - my friends
Bone China - let the summer come again
she be dancing in the moonlit sky
she be movin like a butterfly
she be drinkin all my early times
i'm just waiting on that dream, cause the fast ones
always ride for free......
ugly morning
shes a jezabels daughter
like a broomhilda
a child of the water
Bone China - my friends
Bone China - let the summer come again
she be dancin by the moonlit sky
she be movin like a butterfly
she high falootin like the girl from shrine
she be movin like a....
i'm just waiting on that dream, cause the fast ones
always ride for free......
hope its in the movie
http://www.malfunkshun.com
http://www.indiewire.com/movies/movies_050407doc.html
"Later this month, the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival takes Toronto by storm for its 12th year, running April 22 - May 1. Many of the 100+ films featured in the festival are world premieres, and although there isn't space to cover all the gems here, a small selection of the more anticipated docs include "The Cross and Bones," "Homemade Hillbilly Jam," and "Malfunkshun."
In another highly anticipated music documentary, Scot Barbour's "Malfunkshun" serves as a love letter to obscure musician Andrew Wood. As the charismatic lead singer of Mother Love Bone, Wood was a huge influence on the Seattle music scene, but died of an overdose in 1990, just before the band's debut album was to be released. Band members Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament went on to form Pearl Jam, but Barbour makes sure that Wood's story is not forgotten - told here with captivating home movies, unreleased songs, and heartfelt interviews with family and friends."