A Liniment's Evil Work
A Livelier Twin Monks
although I didn't have to worry about tornadoes constantly, seemingly
A favorite of mine, from an album (Mr. Gone) that Downbeat gave one star to out of five. Weather Report's idea of going disco.
Popular myth, that.
There are tons of cities (big and small) in the states that get more rain.
I lived in Seattle for a couple of decades, and where I am currently, we have a higher yearly precipitation because it often rains MUCH harder when it rains, but it doesn't have a reputation as a rainy city.
The problem in Seattle is that it's often overcast with maybe a slight drizzle (enough to drive people mad/be depressed for much of the year except for summer where it almost never rains or is overcast), but even then the funny thing there is that there are also other big cities in the states that rain more days of the year if you consider any kind of rain: https://www.redfin.com/blog/rainiest-cities-in-the-us
"On average, Seattle only gets 37 inches of rain over 165 days while 40 miles south in Olympia, there is more than 50 inches of rain received in the same span! For comparison: Houston gets 54" in 99 days."
"songs" made out of the sound of rivers, potential inclusion?
REJECTED
John Hassell - Malay
I used to like to imagine that the "water splash" rhythm in this tune was recorded at the bank of a gentle bubbling brook, but an older me now knows that the Semelai tribe live in a "swamp filled region" and so they are probably just splashing around in dank dirty stagnant water....
I stand metereologically corrected!
I've been to Seattle a few times - overcast and damp; rainy; the most recent time it was bright and sunny - but the one time I went to Portland it was bucketing down.