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<h1>Nick Drake</h1>
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<img id="image" src="https://github.com/Martin-Donohoe/Nick-Drake-Tribute-Page/raw/main/Nick%20Drake%20black.jpg" alt="Black and white photo of Nick Drake">
<div id="img-caption"> Nick Drake 1946 - 1974</div>
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<h2>Listen to Nick while you read</h2>
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<h3>Lyrics</h3>
<h4>From The Morning</h4>
<p>A day once dawned <br>
And it was beautiful <br>
A day once dawned from the ground <br>
Then the night she fell<br>
And the air was beautiful<br>
The night she fell all around
</p>
<p>So look see the days<br>
The endless coloured ways<br>
And go play the game that you learnt<br>
From the morning
</p>
<p>And now we rise<br>
And we are everywhere<br>
And now we rise from the ground<br>
And see she flies<br>
And she is everywhere<br>
See she flies all around<br>
</p>
<p>
So look see the sights<br>
The endless summer nights<br>
And go play the game that you learnt<br>
From the morning
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<h3>A musical influence</h3>
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Nick Drake is famous for his guitar technique which was created by using experimental string tuning and complex finger picking rhythms. His lyrics were written in the style of poetic verse. Nick's voice had a soft and light touch, almost blending into the strings. The combined effect produced some hauntingly beautiful music.</p>
<p>Nick's music was totally unique and difficult to classify. This was a problem for the music industry. If you can't classify it, how do you sell it? To make matters worse Nick was shy and reluctant to promote himself. Nick died before his music could find a place in the wider world.</p>
<p>The music business has changed. The internet is king, if you have a niche you have an audience. Many famous songwriters and musicians cite Nick Drake as an influential figure in their careers. They say it in their interviews, they write it in their biographies and it ends up on social media. There are fans sites that analyze Nick's life, his songs and his poetry. The search engines grind all this data and all that influence adds up.</p>
<p> Since 1995 Nick Drake's music has accumulated sixty music credits in film and TV. If you search for that beautiful song...from that film...that made you laugh...that made you cry.....you might find a link leading to Nick Drake.
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<h4>Find out more about Nick Drake</h4>
<p>Listen to the <a id="tribute-link" target="_blank" href="http://www.brytermusic.com/listen/">music</a> on the official website of the the Nick Drake Estate Brytermusic.com.<br>
Learn the words to the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nickdrake.com/main_lyrics_page.html">lyrics</a> at the fan site Nickdrake.com.<br>
Get the <a target="_blank" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake" >facts and figures</a> from Wikipedia.</p>
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Researched and created by Martin Donohoe
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