I’ve got a message for the captain
But the captain isn’t here
He’s piled his crew and all their luggage
In a boat to disappear
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oohh
We’re drinking water like a fish
And now there’s nowhere we can go but
There’s a man who plays guitar
With a braveheart led in under tow
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oohh
Oceanos
There’s my ship, rolling down
Oh oh oh Oceanos
Two by two, we leave the bow
I’ve got a message for the captain
But the captain isn’t here
He’s piled his crew and all their luggage
In a boat to disappear
Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oohh
Oceanos
There’s my ship, rolling down
Oh oh oh Oceanos
Two by two, we leave the bow
Oceanos
There’s my ship, rolling down
Oh oh oh Oceanos
Two by two, we leave the bow
And Oceanos
There’s my ship, rolling down
Oh oh oh Oceanos
Two by two, we leave the bow
Oceanos
There’s my ship, rolling down
Oh oh oh Oceanos
Two by two, we leave the bow
I’ve got a message for the captain…
I’ve got a message for the captain…
PRESS RELEASE
August 1, 2011
Interviews available with Iain Bayne or lead singer/songwriter Paul Eastham.
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SUPPORT ANNOUNCED FOR COAST’S “ROAD OUTTA THIS TOWN” TOUR
Rock band COAST have announced the support artists for their tour of the Highlands and Islands this month. There is mounting excitement with the lads returning to the north of Scotland and the Western Isles where some of the band’s founders have strong roots and went to school.
The “Road Outta This Town” tour details are :
Wednesday 17 August - Strathpeffer Pavilion. Support is The Gritters, a six-piece traditional band formed by Hugh Marwick and Stuart Mackintosh, whose music is honest, fresh, contemporary and traditional.
Thursday 18 August – Royal Hotel, Portree. Support is The Gritters, as above.
Friday 19 August - Royal British Legion, Stornoway in association with Isles FM. Support will be local band Pandejo leads the support line-up alongside west side songbird Miss Irenie Rose and the versatile Gaelic combo Oidhche Chiadainn.
Saturday 20 August - Dark Island Hotel, Benbecula. The support will be Lewis singer Mata Macdonald, who is now based in Uist, as well as another regular visitor to Benbecula, the one-woman band Sandie Maciver from Lewis. Special cheap rates are on offer from the Dark Island Hotel for COAST fans attending this gig.
Runrig drummer Iain Bayne, who is manager of COAST, said: “We were very pleased to get the chance to offer a number of other artistes a chance to support COAST. It is very important to the lads to meet people who are making an impact on the local music scene.”
COAST is a five-piece band, based in Southampton, vut avelling extnsively in the UK and Europe. The band has been busy this year playing several European festivals. They have played in Denmark and Norway and also supported Bryan Adams in Germany.