Earworm — Kaleidoscope – Flight From Ashiya

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1967. The UK band Kaleidoscope, originally known as The Sidekicks and later The Key, formed in 1963, changed their name to Kaleidoscope upon signing with Fontana Records in January 1967. The group was composed of Eddy Pumer on guitar, Steve Clark on bass and flute, Danny Bridgman on drums, and Peter Daltrey (Roger Daltrey's brother) on vocals and various keyboard instruments. Their music was characterized by elements of psychedelia combined with whimsical, often narrative-driven lyrics.

Flight From Ashiya

Verse 1:
Puffs of white cotton passing the window
Everyone talking, oh, so very loud
And captain sits and seems to be in a daze
One minute high, the next minute low
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are

Verse 2:
Cigarettes burning faster and faster
Everyone talking about the everafter
And captain sits and seems to be in a daze
One minute high, the next minute low
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are

Bridge:
Nobody will ever know why
Nobody will ever know why

Verse 3:
Visions of childhood rush past my eyes
In seat number 30 somebody cries
And captain sits and seems to be in a daze
One minute high, the next minute low
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are

Outro:
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are
Nobody knows where we are

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