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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 4 MIN

Critical Error: Gypsy

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Gypsy by Critical Error. Album: Critical Error. GYPSY And so they say that you're the wild one That you fade like evening light And the storm could never hold you Only love makes it right So you say you'll never stay here Like passing time you must move on If freedom is the only answer Maybe the questions are all wrong Gypsies come and go Gypsy come gypsy go Where she roams nobody knows Gypsy come gypsy go Where she roams nobody knows When the evening light is dying Her shadow fades and disappears A memory of love and laughter Will your waiting turn to fear Now the dusty road is empty The seasons have turned around Only her ghost is left to dance there Loneliness is all you found Gypsies come and go Words and music by Rosie Mullin / Steve Mavin / Aidan Whiteley / Allan Veal. This arrangement by Critical Error. Performers: Rosie Mullin - lead vocals Steve Mavin - 6 & 12 string guitar, backing vocals Allan Veal - bass guitar Aidan Whiteley - rhythm and lead guitar Recorded, engineered and produced by Paul Bateman at 32 Howell Road, Exeter. Mixed by Paul Bateman and Critical Error. Cassette salvage by Paul Bateman. Logistics and co-ordination by Rosie Mullin. Audio cleaned and mastered at Wud Records Studio One, October 2020. Cover illustration by Paul Bateman. Copyright ℗ 1987 Parsnip Music. Copyright © 2020 Wud Records. See also: https://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives/critical-error/ https://substanceandshadow.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/WudRecords

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Gypsy by Critical Error. Album: Critical Error. GYPSY And so they say that you're the wild one That you fade like evening light And the storm could never hold you Only love makes it right So you say you'll never stay here Like passing time you must move on If freedom is the only answer Maybe the questions are all wrong Gypsies come and go Gypsy come gypsy go Where she roams nobody knows Gypsy come gypsy go Where she roams nobody knows When the evening light is dying Her shadow fades and disappears A memory of love and laughter Will your waiting turn to fear Now the dusty road is empty The seasons have turned around Only her ghost is left to dance there Loneliness is all you found Gypsies come and go Words and music by Rosie Mullin / Steve Mavin / Aidan Whiteley / Allan Veal. This arrangement by Critical Error. Performers: Rosie Mullin - lead vocals Steve Mavin - 6 & 12 string guitar, backing vocals Allan Veal - bass guitar Aidan Whiteley - rhythm and lead guitar Recorded, engineered and produced by Paul Bateman at 32 Howell Road, Exeter. Mixed by Paul Bateman and Critical Error. Cassette salvage by Paul Bateman. Logistics and co-ordination by Rosie Mullin. Audio cleaned and mastered at Wud Records Studio One, October 2020. Cover illustration by Paul Bateman. Copyright ℗ 1987 Parsnip Music. Copyright © 2020 Wud Records. See also: https://www.wudrecords.co.uk/archives/critical-error/ https://substanceandshadow.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/WudRecords

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