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Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Bliss and Drumming
44 episodes
7 months ago
CLEMENTINE MOSS "CLEM & CLEARLIGHT" Produced by Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Recorded and Mixed by Robert Preston, GetReel Productions, San Francisco Mastered by JJ Golden, Golden Mastering Copyright 2024 Clementine Published by C. Kingdom Publishing Artwork: Jon Weiss Photography: Gretchen Menn Art Layout: Max Crace *** Hey Sweetheart (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Jimi Marks: Keyboard Bar Broad Blues (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass Coming to Meet the Blues (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass LT Blues (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums/Synths Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Restless Night (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Bill Cameron: Keyboard I Love You Every Day (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums/Synths Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass/Backing Vocal Voice of Drum (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass Comes On Anyway (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass No Way We’re Going Home (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass/Backing Vocal
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CLEMENTINE MOSS "CLEM & CLEARLIGHT" Produced by Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Recorded and Mixed by Robert Preston, GetReel Productions, San Francisco Mastered by JJ Golden, Golden Mastering Copyright 2024 Clementine Published by C. Kingdom Publishing Artwork: Jon Weiss Photography: Gretchen Menn Art Layout: Max Crace *** Hey Sweetheart (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Jimi Marks: Keyboard Bar Broad Blues (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass Coming to Meet the Blues (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass LT Blues (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums/Synths Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Restless Night (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Bill Cameron: Keyboard I Love You Every Day (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums/Synths Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass/Backing Vocal Voice of Drum (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass Comes On Anyway (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass No Way We’re Going Home (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass/Backing Vocal
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Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Hey Sweetheart
CLEMENTINE MOSS "CLEM & CLEARLIGHT" Produced by Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Recorded and Mixed by Robert Preston, GetReel Productions, San Francisco Mastered by JJ Golden, Golden Mastering Copyright 2024 Clementine Published by C. Kingdom Publishing Artwork: Jon Weiss Photography: Gretchen Menn Art Layout: Max Crace *** Hey Sweetheart (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Jimi Marks: Keyboard Bar Broad Blues (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass Coming to Meet the Blues (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass LT Blues (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums/Synths Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Restless Night (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Bill Cameron: Keyboard I Love You Every Day (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums/Synths Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass/Backing Vocal Voice of Drum (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass Comes On Anyway (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass No Way We’re Going Home (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass/Backing Vocal
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7 months ago
6 minutes 52 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Fragrant Gardens
Soft tabla beats, dreamy piano, and whispered vocals ask: “Will you light my passage through the alleyways of your heart?” “Fragrant Gardens,” from Nothing Will Keep Us Apart, meditates on love’s eternal connection amidst a world of broken promises. A gentle reminder of the divine within romantic love, it’s ideal for playlists like Introspective Acoustic or Meditative Moments. Fragrant Gardens Written by Clementine Moss/Robert Preston/William Cameron Clementine: Vocals, Tabla, Synths Robert Preston: Bass William Cameron: Keys Clementine Moss Nothing Will Keep Us Apart Producers: Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Engineer: Robert Preston, GetReel Productions Publishing: C. Kingdom Publishing 2024
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8 months ago
4 minutes 33 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Dream Yoga
Dive into the liminal space between waking and dreaming with “Dream Yoga.” Snappy snares, electric piano, and organ grooves transport you to the “dreaming sea,” a space for reflection and release. From Nothing Will Keep Us Apart, this track invites listeners to journey into the subconscious. Perfect for Chill Vibes or Dreamy Indie Pop playlists. Dream Yoga Written by Clementine Moss/Robert Preston/William Cameron Clementine: Vocals, Drums, Synths Robert Preston: Bass William Cameron: Keys Clementine Moss Nothing Will Keep Us Apart Producers: Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Engineer: Robert Preston, GetReel Productions Mastering: JJ Golden, Golden Mastering Publishing: C. Kingdom Publishing 2024
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9 months ago
4 minutes 26 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Dear Humans
With echoes of Tom Waits and tango clubs, “Dear Humans” blends heavy toms, swaying piano, and a vibrant chorus to ask: how do we let go of history and fully love? A heartfelt plea to humanity, this track from Nothing Will Keep Us Apart reflects on how love for others mirrors our divine connection. A poetic anthem for playlists like Indie Perspectives or Poetic Pop. Dear Humans Written by Clementine Moss/Robert Preston/William Cameron Clementine: Vocals, Drums, Synths Robert Preston: Bass William Cameron: Keys Jacob Vosmaer: Synths Clementine Moss Nothing Will Keep Us Apart Producers: Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Engineer: Robert Preston, GetReel Productions Mastering: JJ Golden, Golden Mastering Publishing: C. Kingdom Publishing 2024 https://www.clemthegreat.com https://www.facebook.com/ClementineMossMusic/ https://www.instagram.com/clementinemossmusic/
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9 months ago
3 minutes 44 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
It's You
Motown grooves meet heartfelt reconciliation in “It’s You.” Written after a couple’s quarrel, this track bounces with a breathless melody and a desire to let troubles drift away like waves to the coast. From Nothing Will Keep Us Apart, it’s a joyous ode to love’s resilience and a celebration of overcoming life’s bumps. Perfect for Feel-Good Love Songs or Motown Revival. It’s You Written by Clementine Moss/Robert Preston/William Cameron Clementine: Vocals, Percussion Robert Preston: Bass William Cameron: Keys Laura Chandler: Backing Vocals Clementine Moss Nothing Will Keep Us Apart Producers: Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Engineer: Robert Preston, GetReel Productions Mastering: JJ Golden, Golden Mastering Publishing: C. Kingdom Publishing 2024 https://www.clemthegreat.com https://www.facebook.com/ClementineMossMusic/ https://www.instagram.com/clementinemossmusic/
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10 months ago
3 minutes 54 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Kill Me All Day
A foggy San Francisco morning, ship horns echoing in the distance—this haunting ballad channels tango smoke and piano bar pathos. From Nothing Will Keep Us Apart, “Kill Me All Day” aches for a love that shatters boundaries. With its atmospheric depth and cinematic longing, it’s a song for quiet moments of passion and reflection. Ideal for playlists like Piano Ballads or Indie Love Songs. Kill Me All Day Written by Clementine Moss/Robert Preston/William Cameron Clementine: Vocals, Percussion, Synths Robert Preston: Bass William Cameron: Keys Clementine Moss Nothing Will Keep Us Apart Producers: Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Engineer: Robert Preston, GetReel Productions Mastering: JJ Golden, Golden Mastering Publishing: C. Kingdom Publishing 2024 Purchase here: https://clementinemoss.bandcamp.com/track/kill-me-all-day-3 https://www.clemthegreat.com https://www.facebook.com/ClementineMossMusic/ https://www.instagram.com/clementinemossmusic/
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10 months ago
4 minutes 47 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
New Years Day
"New Year's Day" is the first song on the record, Nothing Will Keep Us Apart. The song is about love! And how each moment holds the possibility for a new perspective, a new world, a new way of being. The song is a celebration of those moments that feel brand new, and how it's through the energy of love that we find every offer of a fresh start. https://www.clemthegreat.com
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11 months ago
3 minutes 59 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Your Love
Clementine Moss’ new album showcasing her songwriting and singing skills is the 7-song pop/folk release NOTHING WILL KEEP US APART. This is the first single released, “Your Love,” on December 10, 2024. “Most of my songs are about love, both to the other and the divine. Where do we find light when so much feels dark? It’s only in love that we find freedom, difficult as it can be to hold fast to that truth. Addressing that difficulty is a favorite theme in this album.” Written with producer/bassist Robert Preston and keyboardist William Cameron, the song echoes artists like Tom Waits, St. Vincent and Norah Jones.
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11 months ago
4 minutes 3 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
BLOG - To A Love Song
Clementine Moss reads this blog post from her blog Bliss and Drumming, about what songwriting means to her and how to proceed in a world fraught with chaos. __ The way music unites us, binds us, erases divisions, connects us at a cellular level, reminds us of our compassion and empathy, this is what I can speak rapturously of forever. In my life, I have met so many people, connected my heart to so many others, all through this magical language. Drums are language, songs are energy. I believe in the magic of it. I fall on my knees in devotion to what is truly singing. It is one of the few things I can say with certainty, I know.
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1 year ago
8 minutes 44 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Riding A Rollercoaster At 30 Rock
From the blog BlissandDrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece.
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1 year ago
13 minutes 28 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
About Time for Thanks
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. *** We map out how we want it all to look, and we have a picture of the outcome. We create this picture based on the past, and it is through fear we speak. Fear of not having enough, fear of it not working out in the way we vision, fear of pain or sorrow, fear of change. I think I am supposed to know what the future is to look like. So I ask and ask and ask. In the past year I have been shifting to a different kind of prayer, a different type of conversation with the great unknown. I began working with a mantra meditation, and the words I focus on praise and thank. After doing this for several months, I suddenly found myself unreasonably happy. Something changed in my moments, and my moments have changed. I see that my prayers have been so one-directed. Now the energy is moving in another way.
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3 years ago
13 minutes 10 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
The Scrabble To Get There
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. *** Airports have lost their charm, at least for the time being. It seems as if everyone is discombobulated. Humans have forgotten their easy flow of being, and there is a kind of uptight scrabbling and agitation that sets everything on edge. People have been cooped up in their own spaces, getting their demands met in every moment, and I guess they’ve forgotten how to comport themselves with strangers. Not every impulse gets met immediately when you’re outside of your household, and people seem to have forgotten this as they bully their way to the counter or cut everyone off in traffic.
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4 years ago
9 minutes 47 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
The Question Of Not Enough
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. http://blissanddrumming.com/2021/03/the-question-of-not-enough/ ‎ *** I settled into life without the scramble of the constant travel of my music career. In the new stillness, I recognized within me a welling up, a kind of panic of not doing enough, not getting enough done. Without shows on the horizon, some mornings I woke in a kind of confused spin. Then, I noticed that in this confusion was a feeling of futility. I will never get enough done, so I might as well not even start. To witness this was a gift. Maybe there has always been this pushing, punishing dread of not doing enough, of not being enough. Maybe this has driven all my moments, and my impression of who I am. If I am not doing enough, then fundamentally, I am not enough. That’s a terrible feeling.
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4 years ago
15 minutes 27 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
All Is Well
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clem reads this piece. *** I have spoken to many people during the pandemic who have made the best of the situation, and who feel guilty about the fact they are doing ‘okay.’ Our society has become a place in which to say that all is well makes us feel ignorant or guilty. I think it is important for us to recognize what is working and what is peaceful. There must be an energy that is in the center, a moderating well-being that is here between the poles of terrible and ignorant. By cultivating this feeling of ‘okay-ness,’ it expands. Feeling good is a generative energy. Our perception can change our experience, and our actions. We might realize this same field of the night watchman exists in our greater reality. Is there a kind of hum beneath the surface, a kind of steady rhythm of breath in, breath out, that the whole of the planet experiences at all times, no matter what the dire situation being experienced? Beneath all the chaos, is all well?
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4 years ago
16 minutes 34 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Choosing Magic
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. *** A young man started showing up late nights, a sleight of hand artist who would entertain the patrons with card tricks. I’m not sure he was quite 21 years old. He was quiet and pale, with a sweetness to him. His talent was astonishing. The customers would get overwhelmed with his mastery, and they loved it. When I describe tricks he performed, I am an unreliable narrator. My attitude with sleight of hand is of total trust. I want to be fooled. I guess most people watch the magician to catch the tell, to find the flaw and figure out the way the trick works, but I enter a state of complete surrender. I want the magician to succeed and leave me astounded.
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4 years ago
13 minutes 29 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Pocketful Of Stars
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. *** I spend a lot of time thinking about the ways in which human consciousness is transforming. For one thing people even a generation back didn’t grow up with the idea of “global community.” This concept is new in my lifetime. Once we were connected, first through the ease of travel and then through technology, our minds began to change. We started to realize that events across the planet have direct effect on us. Cause and effect became something different. Global. This is a gift, I believe, as with this knowledge, we can’t help but eventually lose our provincial and self-centered ideas. We can’t live for ourselves anymore. We not only see directly how our actions affect others, we do this in the spotlight of humanity’s gaze.
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5 years ago
16 minutes 24 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
The First Trance
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. *** The drum begins. I begin my journey on a bluff, overlooking the Pacific. Rolling grassy hills, the coastline rippling side to side, and the big birds delighting in the marine updraft. There is an opening to a cave there, to my left. The first time I entered this cave, a wave of fear washed over me because it was so dark. Then I remembered: this is my shamanic journey! Turn on the light! And light flooded in from above, highlighting the massive space. A soft dirt floor, ferns and the distant sound of water. A lower world where everyone I meet has my best interest at heart. For a couple of years, culminating in the past few months of the quarantine, I have been studying Shamanic Counseling with the teacher Isa Gucciardi. This path is a surprise in my life, and yet I also feel as though I’ve been making my way here the whole time. Photo by Claudia Meyer from FreeImages
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5 years ago
12 minutes 1 second

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Better You And Me
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. *** For the most part, the past week of quarantine has looked much the same as it has for the past couple of months. The preponderance of birds, riotous flower bloomings, quiet streets. Then, a warm spell in San Francisco sending folks out to the parks. Overnight, it seems that facemasks have become obsolete, and big drunken parties of young people fill the grass. I don’t enter the park most days now, and walk Henry elsewhere. After months of lockdown, I can’t help but seeing that block-square grass patch as a big petri dish.
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5 years ago
15 minutes 50 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Arguing About Death In A Laundromat
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. *** It was funny, really, and later it brought to mind the article we had both read about the spike in divorce rates after the quarantine was lifted in China. We had to venture out to the laundry. Harsh words were spoken after perceived carelessness. Then, escalation after a reconnaissance to the grocery. We had been doing well up until then, enjoying the time sequestered and getting to spend time together in a way we rarely do. As two working musicians/managers, we often go for months without being in each others’ company. This serves to make time together feel rather precious. Thus the longevity, and the ease with giving the other plenty of autonomy. Adding the outside world to our equation served to ignite a stress we’d each been feeling, and it all launched to the surface under the fluorescent lights.
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5 years ago
13 minutes 14 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
Sheltering In Place
From the blog http://www.blissanddrumming.com, Clementine reads this piece. *** We deep clean the house. We retrieve things from storage to sell. Now that we are out of work for months we start thinking about things to off-load in order to keep the lights on. We make tense financial plans. I order dry goods for just in case. We check in with family and send condolences to friends whose long-term plans have been cancelled, check in with the elderly neighbor. And then, I wake up into a day where time is all mine. I find waiting for me all of these projects, all of these dreams and goals and plans, as present as birdsong and the chimes of Peter and Paul. I spend time in the morning in metta meditation, with my mind on all those who don’t have the resources I have, those who are ill and worried and alone. Then exercise, on the bike that I’m always too busy to use. Then the window-seat, and a reverie of now.
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5 years ago
13 minutes 13 seconds

Bliss and Drumming: The Slow Enlightenment of the Hard Rock Drummer
CLEMENTINE MOSS "CLEM & CLEARLIGHT" Produced by Clementine Moss and Robert Preston Recorded and Mixed by Robert Preston, GetReel Productions, San Francisco Mastered by JJ Golden, Golden Mastering Copyright 2024 Clementine Published by C. Kingdom Publishing Artwork: Jon Weiss Photography: Gretchen Menn Art Layout: Max Crace *** Hey Sweetheart (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Jimi Marks: Keyboard Bar Broad Blues (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass Coming to Meet the Blues (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass LT Blues (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums/Synths Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Restless Night (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass Bill Cameron: Keyboard I Love You Every Day (Clementine/Gottardo) Clementine: Vocal/Drums/Synths Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Robert Preston: Bass/Backing Vocal Voice of Drum (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass Comes On Anyway (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass No Way We’re Going Home (Clementine/Gottardo/Marks) Clementine: Vocal/Drums Daniele Gottardo: Guitar Jimi Marks: Keyboard Robert Preston: Bass/Backing Vocal