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Gren Bartley — Tall Wooden Walls
Album: Magnificent Creatures
Avg rating:
6.4

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Total ratings: 924









Released: 2015
Length: 3:34
Plays (last 30 days): 4
We’ll hide in the palaces
Tall wooden walls
On our own rites of passage
Fal da dilly-i-o my friends

Under moons of perseverance
Tall wooden walls
Unto us I am reverent
Fal da dilly-i-o my friends

Where two lovers go to be alone
For by the trees love
We’ll be at home

We’ll sleep upon the beds we’ve made
Tall wooden walls
Between poppies and nightingales
Fal da dilly-i-o my friends

With a head upon my shoulders love
Tall wooden walls
This is where I’ve always belonged
Fal da dilly-i-o my friends
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 BrokenArrow wrote:

Love the cover art



yes, truly stunning.
this is lovely!
How can this have a 6.3 rating?

It's beautiful 
Great voice, great guitar work ... but, yeah... I'm sure it's wonderful live.

It's a bit beige. Beige is ok once in a while - decent.
 epicurian wrote:

He reminds me of Richard Shindell's style of vocalizing



That has been my expectation every time this comes on. The only time I saw Richard Shindell his voice was not up to par and he kept forgetting lyrics. So did Jerry Garcia and somehow this was OK. This song has a nice flow.
He reminds me of Richard Shindell's style of vocalizing
Lyrics please Bill for a frenzy ?
 hansk wrote:
Wouldn't say terrible, just dull and uninspiring.
 
Dull and uninspiring can be considered terrible (think Cowboy Junkies). This isn't any of those.
 hansk wrote:
Wouldn't say terrible, just dull and uninspiring.
 
Not sure what you're listening to.  This is merely fantastic.  More Gren Bartley please!
I’m liking his effort to reach into himself and strive for his own interpretation of a multitude of tracks he, no doubt, grew up with. 🎩 Hats off to you man!
Gren Bartley is a prolific and exceptional songwriter. Releasing a new album in the Spring of 2015 from renowned producer Gavin Monaghan (Robert Plant, Ryan Adams, Nizlopi, Ocean Colour Scene etc…), the new record builds further on the reputation from the previous two albums out in the last two years.

Showcasing his “phenomenal” guitar playing and poetry driven lyrics, the Gren Bartley Band will be touring at venues and festivals throughout the UK and Europe. Stunning harmonies, driving percussion and intricate string arrangements for cello and violin, the new line up has been captivating audiences across the UK.

Gren is truly the future of folk songwriting, using his influences from folk and world music traditions to bring something unique to this modern day troubadour. He is an artist not to be missed.

“A quiet triumph, no less”- fRoots

“spine tinglingly beautiful” – Bright Young Folk

“will provide the breakthrough Bartley deserves” – Acoustic Magazine
Wouldn't say terrible, just dull and uninspiring.
 Koolio wrote:
Terrible!
 

Not compared to the everyday static we're surrounded by these days, it isn't.
Sounds a lot like Big Big Train to me.
 michaelc wrote:
Reminds my of Richard Shindell on Cry cry cry for some reason.

 
Likely because he sounds remarkably like Richard Shindell. Even the general style of the music is similar.
Terrible!
 BrokenArrow wrote:
Love the cover art

 
Yes, that's some nice watercolor work.
The tallest wooden wall in the world is in Falugruva (The copper mine in Falun Sweden).
Yuck.
Enjoyed the song. Not familiar with artist, went and looked up video. Checked out the video Gren Bartley — Tall Wooden Walls on youtube. Thank you once again RP for your fabulous flow.
Reminds my of Richard Shindell on Cry cry cry for some reason.
 BrokenArrow wrote:
Love the cover art

 
Ditto that.
                  Perfect Match Of Tu Sei
         
           When two lovers wants to be alone
            Finds a way that nobody is at home.

    And pizza boy goes on trial for not skipping
   The extra mayonnaise, and for being nobody.
           By the look of the crowded alley
           I say, you're a quite an incident..
Love the cover art
Wow, thought this was Richard Shindell. Good song.
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
Unfamiliar with this artist.........like the strumming and violin.......voice a little Glen Hanspard........very nice Bill
nice...reminds me of indigo's syncopation w/ the harmonies.  new to me.  not sure about the fa-didlio part.  
First, that´s the first time I comment the first. Maybe it´s my lucky day. Maybe not, today it´s tuesday.

Nice song. 

Regards from BCN, Bill. Good job.