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Sibylla
Sibylla
pretty fun recording
oldbonebrown
oldbonebrown
There are two arguably better versions under the title In Your Mouth Is Rome. But anyways, I just connected that the title is from Ecclesiastes 12. Perhaps partially because there are at least three tracks by tibet that references it, but it might be my favourite bible passage.
oldbonebrown
oldbonebrown
On any and all recordings of the track it might be one of his strongest vocal performances, sad then that the lyrics can be seen as a bit weak. More than most Current 93 releases Myrninerest sounds a little pretentious, if you're not already fully on board the tibet train.
oldbonebrown
oldbonebrown
Long home-sick tonight
Sibylla
Sibylla
/me reads the bible with tibet voice
agentorange
agentorange
very annoying music

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