Song 12 - Find My Way Hear a live version of this song The way over the mountains, as described by the Gryphon at the pass, involves us walking a ridge of peaks mostly hidden in cloud, making us blinded and relying on other ways to navigate. How do we find our way?
Song 13 - The Lake At the perfectly round lake on the final mountain peak, a glorious, shining, magical and silvery “Stuckfish” emerges. It has a gleaming silver horn on it’s nose and is beating it’s fins like mighty wings to keep it aloft just above the surface of the lake. Around the body of the stuckfish is a crackling, magical energy field. He telepathically tells us he is the guardian of the portal between the dream world and the real world. He says he will be using his energy to set us free. First he amplifies the pattern of our own energy. He instructs us to touch the edge of the lake with both hands. The nature of our energy causes the surface of the lake to become choppy. He stills the water, using his magical properties, focussed via his wand like horn, touching the surface of the lake at it’s centre. This reveals our true nature, calming the surface back to a smooth mirror and allowing us to look in, see the truest reflection of ourselves and appreciate our true nature. Both Phil Stuckey and Ade Fisher, with “Stuckfish have recorded vocals and guitar (respectively) on this track.
Song 14 - The Way Home The Stuckfish tells us we are ready to rise up from the dream world and go back to the real world. He uses his magic, percussive scales, to produce sound waves, which are amplified by the lake to create a multi-frequency sound burst, like a gong. This bathes our body with sound, both healing us and causing our entirity to vibrate and produce the essential melody of our soul (as if our bodies were a tuning fork). This incredibly beautiful melody opens the portal and we rise up through it back to the real world but now renewed and healed and ready to face our destiny. THE END…
The Gryphon At The Pass (the artwork so far)
Song 12 - Find My Way Hear a live version of this song The way over the mountains, to the destination described by the Gryphon at the pass, involves us walking a ridge of peaks mostly hidden in cloud, making us blinded and relying on other ways to navigate. How do we find our way?
Song 13 - The Lake At the end of the higher path, on the final mountain peak, we come to a perfectly round lake. A glorious, shining, magical and silvery “Stuckfish” emerges from this lake. It has a gleaming silver horn on its nose and is beating its fins like mighty wings, to keep it aloft, just above the surface of the lake. Around the body of the stuckfish is a crackling, magical energy field. He telepathically tells us he is the guardian of the portal between the dream world and the real world. He says he will be using his energy to set us free. First he amplifies the pattern of our own energy. He instructs us to touch the edge of the lake with both hands. The nature of our energy causes the surface of the lake to become choppy. He stills the water, using his magical properties, focussed via his wand like horn, touching the surface of the lake at it’s centre. This reveals our true nature, calming the surface back to a smooth mirror and allowing us to look in, see the truest reflection of ourselves and appreciate our true nature. Both Phil Stuckey and Ade Fisher, with prog rock band “Stuckfish” have recorded vocals and guitar on this one.
Song 14 - The Way Home The Stuckfish tells us we are ready to rise up from the dream world and go back to the real world. He uses his magic, percussive scales, to produce sound waves, which are amplified by the lake to create a multi-frequency sound burst, like a gong. This bathes our body with sound, both healing us and causing our entirity to vibrate and produce the essential melody of our soul (as if our bodies were a tuning fork). This incredibly beautiful melody opens the portal and we rise up through it back to the real world but now renewed and healed and ready to face our destiny. THE END…
The Gryphon At The Pass (Artwork so far)