Medium - Reina del Cid

Check out the other song we recorded at this session (Cassiopeia) over on our Patreon: Reina del Cid, Toni Lindgren, and Andrew Foreman perform original bluegrass tune “Medium“ at Mad Muse Studios Subscribe: Watch next: “O My Baby“ (another original bluegrass song) Happy Sunday morning! It was such a blast going into Mad Muse Studios to record these songs as a trio. “Medium“ is a little tune I wrote a long time ago that Toni transformed into the bluegrassy number it is today. If you liked this song, we’re going to be playing a Bluegrass Brunch livestream concert at the end of the month. Grab your spot and join us for some mimosas/bloody marys and bluegrass jams! The session was mixed and mastered by Matt Salazar at Mad Muse Studios. Every precaution was taken to ensure the safety of both musicians and staff during the filming of these two performances. We have rescheduled most of our 2020 concerts. Take a look at the dates and see if we’re coming to your town later this year or early next year! #shows MAILING LIST (sign up!): WEBSITE: Latest Uploads: Sunday Mornings with Reina del Cid: Original Songs: Cover Songs: Popular Videos: Physical mailing address (send us mail!): Reina del Cid PO Box 251705 Los Angeles, CA 90025 Lyrics to “Medium“: I caught Winter talking to Spring today he begged her to remember his face and how the sun couldn’t touch him where the ice used to lay and with her warm eyes, Spring looked away Now miles away from the buildings and lights, I lie by your side in the dark while the wheat and the rye tell us how we used to be before the trees put their leaves in my heart Chorus: This isn’t me, I say to the street to the people I never loved This isn’t mine, this beautiful line that’s crashing through my medium I used to stare at an orchard at dawn wondering what my eyes should see but the earth promised seasons and brought them in time to the girl who used to be Chorus It’s hard sometimes to see the difference between what’s lost and what you’ve changed but the colors are brighter now and the moonlight’s softer on my range Chorus
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