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Saga - Scratching The Surface

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

The 8th track off the 1983 Saga album Heads Or Tales. This song is intresting because the lead vocals where done by Jim Gilmour insted of Michael Sadler.

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  • Awesome band, that's REAL MUSIC!!!

  • "The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself... Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane and intolerable..."

    ~ H.L. Mencken

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  • amazing. It makes me sad my gf didnt trust me this song was one as I said : "scratching the surface" with the giggle of someone singning after I pointed some bruises on her face... Yeah my bad, but I couldnt hold it as we all know this song is amazing.

    I'm sad she doesn't open herself... or that she didnt wanna care, perhaps. Hands in the air folks ;') ~ 21 years old and I can appreciate this song, so... I believe the 5 dislikes are just border line - off - in their lives.

    I'm Draël and I luv

  • jim gilmore any relation to david gilmore from pink floyd ?

  • NEAT SONG

  • @davidson2004fatboy YES!!! I totally agree with you.

  • While I may like heavier music in general, this sis one of my all time favourite tunes. I never get tired of it. Haunting keyboards and the vocals are just amazing!!

  • "Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play."

    ~ Joseph Goebbels

  • "Behind Boetie's thinking was the assumption, later spelled out in great detail by David Hume, that states cannot rule by force alone. This is because the agents of government power are always outnumbered by those they rule. To insure compliance with their dictates, it is essential to convince the people that their servitude is somehow in their own interest. They do this by manufacturing ideological systems..."

    ~ Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

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