So if you want my address it's number one at the end of the bar
Where I sit with the broken angels clutching at straws and nursing our scars
Blame it on me, blame it on me,
Sugar mice in the rain, your daddy took a raincheck
Songwriters: Derek William Dick / Mark Kelly / Ian Mosley / Steve Rothery / Pete Trewavas
Performed by Marillion, on the "Clutching at Straws" album
Torch has reached the bottom and looks back on his life. What he's lost and what could have been. The final track of the album contains an incredible guitar solo by Steve Rothery that fully encompasses the character's despair and regret. Derek William Dick (Fish) exits the band on a lyrical high note, channeling his inner demons into this catharsis.
The ghosts of what could have been haunt Torch and all he can do is drink to escape them.
I have been wanting to revisit "Spread Your Wings" for the longest time. I was happy with how that image turned out, but unhappy with the resolution I rendered it in. I just couldn't find the energy to spend trying to recreate the happy accidents that caused it, so I took a different direction.
"Clutching at Straws" has been one of my favourite albums for decades. This image has always been bouncing around in my head, but I just couldn't figure out how to get it out. The two trains of thoughts intersected and this is the result.
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cool work.. I wonder if the fella had sore knuckles by the end of it ..
very good bigh... hadn't heard that one before
Cool music and vid, very cool render. Looks like a pencil sketch.
thank you
Cute, a realy green toe tapper
modelled in Carrara
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeGO2orCtkU
don't look like the youtube auto embed is working
thanks
cool model
Good song and some fine art work.
Absolutely beautiful Dee... you find the neatest songs (my kind of music)... and the render is perfect! Thanks for sharing.
Great artwork Bigh... Thanks for sharing!
Thank you bigh... love those movie shorts.... Your robutt reminds me of the B&W film... Metropolis! Well done.
Happy Irish Day to you Bigh.. did you create the video? If so... WOW... really great work. Thanks for sharing!
I saw the video just fine Stezza... Well done 'puppet on a string!' Thanks for sharing ;)
I know I don't get here to often.. but I'm here everyone.. THANK YOU for keeping this thread alive!!! Keep the artwork and music coming!
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There's a bit of spookiness in your artwork XaatXuun ... Goes great with the song... Thanks for sharing :)
+ 1
good one
Get down - I did it
Happy Easter
click to watch
Fortunate Son - CCR
Widow Lawson 1967
Some really great songs and render so far!!!
@ XaatXuun....Love the mood of the artwork... goes great with the song... The video looks like it belongs in a sci fi movie? I don't recognize it.
@ bigh....WOW.. did you make that video? I'm so jealous. I was afraid the car was gonna hit the girls.. LOL
@ bigh....Happy Easter.. late... Another video... WOW... too cool.
@ ItsCeo....I'm having de'ja vue... Brings back memories. Thanks for sharing great artwork. She's beeeeeeeeee u tiii ful!
@ bigh....Love the bluezzzzzzzzz... Never heard this song before... love it.. and the artwork is great too ;)
thank you
"Sugar Mice"
So if you want my address it's number one at the end of the bar
Where I sit with the broken angels clutching at straws and nursing our scars
Blame it on me, blame it on me,
Sugar mice in the rain, your daddy took a raincheck
Songwriters: Derek William Dick / Mark Kelly / Ian Mosley / Steve Rothery / Pete Trewavas
Performed by Marillion, on the "Clutching at Straws" album
Torch has reached the bottom and looks back on his life. What he's lost and what could have been. The final track of the album contains an incredible guitar solo by Steve Rothery that fully encompasses the character's despair and regret. Derek William Dick (Fish) exits the band on a lyrical high note, channeling his inner demons into this catharsis.
The ghosts of what could have been haunt Torch and all he can do is drink to escape them.
I have been wanting to revisit "Spread Your Wings" for the longest time. I was happy with how that image turned out, but unhappy with the resolution I rendered it in. I just couldn't find the energy to spend trying to recreate the happy accidents that caused it, so I took a different direction.
"Clutching at Straws" has been one of my favourite albums for decades. This image has always been bouncing around in my head, but I just couldn't figure out how to get it out. The two trains of thoughts intersected and this is the result.
very cool