MATRIXSYNTH: THE EAGLES PRAYER: Live Outdoor Jam Arturia #MicroFreak Korg #VolcaModular Corroboree Blue Mountains


Tuesday, January 21, 2020

THE EAGLES PRAYER: Live Outdoor Jam Arturia #MicroFreak Korg #VolcaModular Corroboree Blue Mountains


Published on Jan 21, 2020 Gary P Hayes

"Continuous Outdoor Dawless Jam / Improvisation Composed & Performed © Gary P Hayes
Aerial Cinematography © Gary P Hayes - Corroboree Rocks Mount Victoria Blue Mountains Australia
on Arturia #MicroFreak and Korg #VolcaModular Delay & Reverb on #ZoomMS70 . Recorded on #ZoomH6

'If I Were An Eagle' by Mark Heathcote
If I could soar above all my inherent problems
And fly like an eagle where should I nest
Every place I would seek to rest has problems
The wind is either too strong-or-light
The cliff tops are a slither of a knife
The tree is too low or waving too high
That even as an eagle, I might suffer vertigo.
You see this is the problem wherever you go
Do I fly South, East, West or North?
If I could soar above all my inherent problems
And fly like an eagle where should I nest
I guess here right back in your arms would be best."

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