Wednesday 24 August 2011

Future feeling, new sensation



In honour of the 50th birthday today of Colin Angus, singer with 90s rave faves The Shamen, here is one of my favourites of theirs...


Move any mountain, move any mountain

I will not fail nor falter, I shall succeed
My perception is altered, I do believe
Faith is so strong now nothing shall bar my way
Firm conviction is no fiction
This is my day

I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain

I walk so tall, ascending I stand so high
Earth below me revolving above the sky
I feel no fear to be here is oh so fine
Shining brightly, like sunlight inside my mind

Well you know that any mountain is capable of moving
The Shamen and the new generation who are proving
You can be what you want to be
Let your soul and your body and your mind be free
Well never mind, we all are that
And going all the way is where I'm at
With delivery smooth like water from a fountain
That's why I can move any mountain
Move any mountain

I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
Move any mountain
Move any mountain

Future feeling, new sensation
Body is rocking and the mind is reeling
And rolling race changing motion
Flowing like a river into the ocean
Better get yourself ready for the new vibration
My vision, one nation, one tribe
One day'll come the might to move any mountain

Move any mountain
Move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain

I walk so tall, ascending I stand so high
Earth below me revolving above the sky
I feel no fear to be here is oh so fine
Shining brightly, like sunlight inside my mind

I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain
I can move move move any mountain


The Shamen

4 comments:

  1. I really liked them back in the early 90s - although I preferred KLF.

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  2. The Shamen, KLF, S-Express, Snap! and Deee-Lite all sum up a "certain" era for me... Jx

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  3. S-Express and Deee-Lite were great - and I loved Snap! I was listening to ther Best Of album recently. Dare I say tracks like "Oops Up" and "Mary Had A Little Boy" sound just a bit dated today...

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  4. Dated? Yes, of course - but still fab! Jx

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