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Luka Bloom — Exploring The Blue
Album: Amsterdam
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Released: 2003
Length: 4:09
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I go down into the water
And dive as deep as man can go
Into those dark places
Watch the underwater flow

Exploring the blue
Exploring the blue
Exploring the blue
In search of you

Here I stand by the mountain
Look up to the sky
Knowing it's a matter of having to climb
Above this place these clouds lie

Exploring the blue
Exploring the blue
Exploring the blue
In search of you

It may be high
It may be low
Where I think you are
That's where I'll go
That's where I'll go
That's where I'll go

I go into the water
And dive as deep as man can go
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Luca Bloom - extremely talented and underplayed here!
 MrStatenIsle wrote:
Holy outro of AIC's 'Don't Follow'!
 
Exactly!
 bodyschool wrote:

Some other Luka Bloom, Please. LL Cool J’s I Need Love …. and how about Cool J’s?



YES YES. that's a good one!
Some other Luka Bloom, Please. LL Cool J’s I Need Love …. and how about Cool J’s?
I do not actively choose to listen to this kind of music anymore ... (not that I can say what "kind of music" I exactly mean) ...  but still kind of love it .. even if I associate it with tastes from my youth ... I guess I haven't outgrown them ...
Nice! I'm a big Luca Bloom fan and in all my years of listening here, I think this is the first time to hear him here.  Great Irish balladeer, big fat guitar sounds, so much to like, thanks, Bill!
Totally expected to hear:   "Heeeeeeyyyy-IIIIIIII, ain't never comin' home" .   Nice song, but I was hoping/expecting the Alice in Chains one! 
stawp it now
This song originally appeared on his 1992 album, "Acoustic Motorbike", which I got after hearing it played on the Georgia State University's World Music show. I really enjoyed the album, still do.
Thanks Bill
I fell asleep beside you, listening to your snores as if they were waves crashing from the other side of our ocean
 kazoo wrote:
I think I've seen him before. He lives on the second floor.
 

I think I've seen him before. He lives on the second floor.
Holy outro of AIC's 'Don't Follow'!
dadgad
The side-view picture of him looks like Stephen Seagal.                          
Discovered Luka Bloom in 1992 already and hear him on RP now for the very first time. Wouldn't mind hearing him more often!
Luka Bloom. Great Irish music. Please Bill, play more Luka Bloom. I discovered him on FolkAlley.com, and own one of his albums. Wouldn't mind hearing him occassionally on RP.
Please, Bill, ease up on the Luka Bloom!
Originally Posted by tg3k: Nice guitar sound . . . that's the only part of this song that caught my attention initially. Perhaps after a few more listens some other parts of the song will stand out.
I thought it was Alice in Chains for a sec 'cause of the guitar sound. That would have been great. This is defiantly not.
This guy\'s voice grates on my nerves. I don\'t care for his vibrato. I was hoping that after hearing a couple of different tunes I would change my mind, but that has yet to happen. As I said about one of his other tunes played here on RP, the guitar is quite enjoyable.
Nice guitar sound . . . that\'s the only part of this song that caught my attention initially. Perhaps after a few more listens some other parts of the song will stand out.