
pride
04/22/22 • 93 min
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Many is the band that wishes they could have a second chance at what turned out to be their final performance—maybe they could have brought more energy to that night, or savored it just a little more... and then there’s the terrible but unforgettable case of the celebrated rock group Waters Blue and Permanent (2003-2022).
Music (all rights reserved):
"Salve Regina - Violin & Piano" by Patrick Ussher, "El Faro" by When the Tide Breaks Free, "Fount" by Homely, "Everything" by The Days
Audio mastering: Les Lentz
Special thanks to Sharon Yablon of the Garden of Terrible Blooms podcast for being my location advisor on this one.
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Many is the band that wishes they could have a second chance at what turned out to be their final performance—maybe they could have brought more energy to that night, or savored it just a little more... and then there’s the terrible but unforgettable case of the celebrated rock group Waters Blue and Permanent (2003-2022).
Music (all rights reserved):
"Salve Regina - Violin & Piano" by Patrick Ussher, "El Faro" by When the Tide Breaks Free, "Fount" by Homely, "Everything" by The Days
Audio mastering: Les Lentz
Special thanks to Sharon Yablon of the Garden of Terrible Blooms podcast for being my location advisor on this one.
https://www.patreon.com/sorennarnia
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Audio mastering by Les Lentz Audio-Video
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