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I always thought Van Morrison's ad lib at the end of astral weeks would make a great song title. this was one of the newer songs on the album. I wrote it while binge-watching the Wire, which Ross had lent me.

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you never find much traffic out here on the road to ruin
but trouble is as trouble does, and trouble's always brewing
but i don't mind, there's all this time
time for me to live
holy man, please understand me
i don't mean to brag but I've a home on high
round here on the corners well the sun it rarely shines
but i don't heed these borders - this is my world to define
and if you could I know you would be right here by my side
all the same, no, I don't blame you
all the world's a grave but I've a home on high
i've got a home on high
you shan't know where it is, or how I know or why
i've got a home on high

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from Borders (Cruel Expectation), released July 16, 2020
Jono Bell - Drums
Chris Brambley - Electric guitar (left channel), backing vocals
Matt Lloyd - Bass guitar
James McKean - Vocals, acoustic guitar
Ross Palmer - Electric guitar (right channel), backing vocals

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James McKean and the Blueberry Moon UK

James McKean is an Iranian-Englishman, born in Oxford and based in London.

The Blueberry Moon are:

Ross Palmer - Electric guitar
Matt Lloyd - Bass guitar
Jono Bell - Drums
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