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Rupert Hine Dandelion Remake

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Just a jam remake of Wanderlust by Rupert Hine

Digging through old tapes that have been around since ancient times here at ZebraZarmEast


Everything was live recorded in just 3 takes, so sorry for some off-beats.
I wanted it to sound messy and gross, like unedited, as the whole idea from Rupert when recording this.

So many memories of this song, so just had to do something that remindes me of the years past.
Rupert inspired me to be a vegetarian, he inspired me to make music with synthesizers, he inspired me to keep on producing even if I think I can't. He looked like the most dangerous man on earth, yet he loved animals and was a very, very kind person to everyone. You will always stay in my memory...

Victim of Wanderlust Lyrics

Under the African sun
Or by the light of some Asian moon
And it's just my luck
The American dream came too soon
I drag no anchor
I apprehend myself
I disappear like dust
I am the victim of wanderlust

I fall victim to wanderlust
I fall victim to wanderlust - I fall victim
I can adapt to anything except in a rut
I've been stone broke but not poor
And I've been all set up
I'd decline my legitimate share
Because it weighed too much
I drag no anchor
I apprehend myself
I disappear like dust
I am the victim of wanderlust

I was born in the dark facing east but sliding west
You liked the storm from the window
While I craved it in the flesh
I've been in deep trouble
But I've never been to jail
I always knew just enough
To cross the river when the dogs were on my tail
Don't drive me to my destination
Or the point of no return
I've got to see this world alone
If I'm ever going to learn
I drag no anchor
I apprehend myself
I disappear like dust
I am the victim of wanderlust
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Drums: Michael Dawe, additional drums Dandelion
Bass and additional keyboards Dandelion

Art, AI generation of Rupert Hine as a My Little Pony.

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