The lyrics certainly don't match the "On My Way" that is on The Fun of Watching Fireworks. The clip of the Know By Heart version of "Gone To Earth" on iTunes seems to match these lyrics, but I can't tell if it is missing the parts you mention.
Actually yeah you're right. "Gone To Earth" on Fun of Watching Fireworks uses these lyrics, has an extended instrumental intro, and is softer sounding, with distinct harmonies sung on the closing phrases like "Millions left to roam" and "Always bring me home" Also has a unique percussion for an AmAnSet song, with what sounds like a conga drum or bongos, and a vibraphone or something similar only appearing between verses. The Know By Heart version is a little heavier, the vocals don't feature the same harmonies but rather sound double tracked, the vibraphone is used throughout, with...
Actually yeah you're right. "Gone To Earth" on Fun of Watching Fireworks uses these lyrics, has an extended instrumental intro, and is softer sounding, with distinct harmonies sung on the closing phrases like "Millions left to roam" and "Always bring me home" Also has a unique percussion for an AmAnSet song, with what sounds like a conga drum or bongos, and a vibraphone or something similar only appearing between verses. The Know By Heart version is a little heavier, the vocals don't feature the same harmonies but rather sound double tracked, the vibraphone is used throughout, with a keyboard bit coming in between verses.
The lyrics take me to another place. Amazing songs, both of them.
The lyrics certainly don't match the "On My Way" that is on The Fun of Watching Fireworks. The clip of the Know By Heart version of "Gone To Earth" on iTunes seems to match these lyrics, but I can't tell if it is missing the parts you mention.
Actually yeah you're right. "Gone To Earth" on Fun of Watching Fireworks uses these lyrics, has an extended instrumental intro, and is softer sounding, with distinct harmonies sung on the closing phrases like "Millions left to roam" and "Always bring me home" Also has a unique percussion for an AmAnSet song, with what sounds like a conga drum or bongos, and a vibraphone or something similar only appearing between verses. The Know By Heart version is a little heavier, the vocals don't feature the same harmonies but rather sound double tracked, the vibraphone is used throughout, with...
Actually yeah you're right. "Gone To Earth" on Fun of Watching Fireworks uses these lyrics, has an extended instrumental intro, and is softer sounding, with distinct harmonies sung on the closing phrases like "Millions left to roam" and "Always bring me home" Also has a unique percussion for an AmAnSet song, with what sounds like a conga drum or bongos, and a vibraphone or something similar only appearing between verses. The Know By Heart version is a little heavier, the vocals don't feature the same harmonies but rather sound double tracked, the vibraphone is used throughout, with a keyboard bit coming in between verses.
The lyrics take me to another place. Amazing songs, both of them.