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Aug 23, 2008 · Moby Grape -. 8:05. GaylordMusic. 292 subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 318K views 15 years ago. Beautiful harmonies and a haunting melody from the Grape ...more. Beautiful harmonies and a...
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- What inspired Skip Spence to write “8.05”? Skip Spence was inspired by a personal experience of lost love, which fueled his creative process. The introspective nature of the song reflects his emotions and deep reflections during that period of his life.
- Who are the other songwriters in Moby Grape? Apart from Skip Spence, the other songwriters in Moby Grape include Peter Lewis, Bob Mosley, and Jerry Miller.
- Can you explain the significance of the song’s title, “8.05”? The title “8.05” represents a specific time of day, symbolizing the fleeting nature of moments in time.
- What genre does “8.05” belong to? “8.05” is classified as a folk-rock song, blending elements of both genres to create a unique and captivating sound.
8:05 Lyrics: Eight-oh-five / I guess you're leaving soon / I can't go on without you / It's useless to try / To love you would be so good / To keep you would be so wonderful / Here is my heart.
Miller-Stevenson's "8:05" became a country rock standard (covered by Robert Plant, Guy Burlage, and others). One of Moby Grape's earliest major onstage performances was the Mantra-Rock Dance — a musical event held on January 29, 1967, at the Avalon Ballroom by the San Francisco Hare Krishna temple.
Provided to YouTube by SBCMG 8:05 · Moby Grape Moby Grape (with Bonus Tracks) ℗ Originally Released 1967. ... Provided to YouTube by SBCMG 8:05 · Moby Grape Moby ...