Messages - OMD Cover (music; Mark Kay, vocals; JM George)

EPISODE · Aug 31, 2015 · 4 MIN

Messages - OMD Cover (music; Mark Kay, vocals; JM George)

from Jean-Michel GEORGE · host Jean-Michel GEORGE

Instrumental cover : Mark Kay (2015) - https://soundcloud.com/markaymufc Vocal cover : Jean-Michel George (2015) My talented friend Mark sent me this brilliant instrumental cover of OMD's "Messages" back in April, meaning that I have shamefully beaten all previous records of a slow and sloppy response to doing my share of the work since we first started collaborating two years ago ... And being the one who asked to add the vocal in the first place makes me all the more unforgivable :-/ So sorry about that Mark ;-) Lyrics : It worries me this kind of thing How you hope to live alone And occupy your waking hours We're taking sides again I just wept I couldn't understand Why you started this again And every day you send me more It makes it worse is this a plan of yours To ensure I don't forget I'd write and tell you that I've burnt them all But you never send me your address And i've, I've kept them anyway So don't ask me if I think it's true That communication can bring hope to those Who have gone their separate ways It hardly touched me when it should have then But memories are uncertain friends When recalled by messages Coded messages Poison letters

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