home : about : events : latest : contact
The Splitting of Scott and Isaac - 'The Moon's Lips'


Year

1974


Story

The Moon's Lips was written by Scott McTavish about his Scottish homesickness and difficulty with having to leave Isaac. Isaac was left broken hearted. At this point, Jorge's life came to end, so it goes. Isaac also found out that Scott and Jorge had had an affair before he and Scott met. Scott recorded this song by himself and sent it to Isaac from Scotland, as a parting gift, which actually offended the brothers even more, since it broke their no recording ban. They wrote the tune out and threw the tape away.


Lyrics

Upon the highlands and the lowlands and the midlands There lies a simple track that doubles back and goes inland But where does it go Go go go go go Between the waters of Lach Ness and fair Lach Lommund, Lies a place beneath the stars in this our homeland But we don't know where to go Go go go go go Yeah we don't know where to go Go go go go go The moon’s lips


Audio

The Moon's Lips - The Colors Tribute Band

You may need: Adobe Flash Player.


The Moon's Lips (Live at the Mac) - The Colors Tribute Band

You may need: Adobe Flash Player.


The Moon's Lips (Acoustic) - Des Miller

You may need: Adobe Flash Player.



Images



Charts



Video