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Night Of The Moths

from End Of An Ear (compilation album) by John Zonn

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This track was originally released on the album 'Photocopy Of My Mind', in 2001. It was recorded on a Fostex X-15 analogue multi-track recorder.

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This is a tale of moths, and how they can be stopped, from eating all the cloths. There was a man they say, who killed them mothly with his spray, killing them mothly, with his spray, killing them, mothly, with his spray, killing them... bring down Doom, upon their souls, fill their wings, full of holes... the taste in my mouth is bitter, but the good thing is they can no longer flitter...

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from End Of An Ear (compilation album), released April 16, 2016
Lyrics & Music by John Zonn

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John Zonn Lewes, UK

For free-thinkers everywhere, John Zonn creates songs and music inspired by the environment and people around him, including through actual life experiences.

The latest album - Songs Of Truth And Freedom - explores the music of protest.

Some quotes: "…half stand-up, half poetry, half music… ", "John Zonn is a breath of fresh air in music", "I salute you over and over again".
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