“D is for Nick Drake. When you do the fantasy dinner party thing I always add this man. His voice was sublime. Didn't hear it until my first year of Uni when my boyfriend played 'Pink Moon' a lot. My ex husband 7 years later bought me 'Bryter Layter' and we had 'Northern Skies' as our first dance at our wedding #ABCsofMe”
D is for Nick Drake. When you do the fantasy dinner party thing I always add this man. His voice was sublime. Didn't hear it until my first year of Uni when my boyfriend played 'Pink Moon' a lot. My ex husband 7 years later bought me 'Bryter Layter' and we had 'Northern Skies' as our first dance at our wedding #ABCsofMe 14
I discovered Nick Drake about five years ago, a sad dead artist with his frozen and forgotten songs. The songs have a strange melancholy, in the Cello Song, the cello and the guitar with Nick´s lyrics stand up as a monument of that time, and in some degree, my youth.
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Released in July 69, but always sounds pretty Autumnal to me. First Nick Drake song I ever heard, and still very powerful. Sad, chilly sounds for September....