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  1. Sep 10, 2010 · “Ballad of the Lights” is a collaboration between NYC avant-pop hero Arthur Russell and Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, originally recorded in 1977. The track was recently unearthed from Russell’s archive and will be released digitally as well as on a limited edition 10″ vinyl on October 19 via Japanese label Press Pop and Audika .

  2. Jun 29, 2013 · A beautiful collaboration between musician Arthur Russell and beat poet Allen Ginsberg. It struck a chord in me and I couldn't help but upload a good qualit...

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  3. Dec 23, 2016 · Provided to YouTube by Virtual Label LLCBallad Of The Lights · Arthur Russell · the Flying Hearts · Allen GinsbergBallad Of The Lights℗ 2010 Audika RecordsRe...

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  4. Apr 3, 2023 · Ballade Of The Lights lyrics. Allen Ginsberg. A young man sits on the bridge. After nightfall. And looks across the Hudson River to. New Jersey. He wonders about life. And he wonders if he'll ever get old. He sees the lights. He wonders if they are talking to each. other. And he wonders if they are talking to. him. And he asks if they are.

  5. Ballad Of The Lights lyrics. Arthur Russell, Allen Ginsberg. A young man sits on the bridge. After nightfall. And looks across the Hudson River to New Jersey. He wonders about life. And he wonders if he'll ever get old. He sees the lights. He wonders if they are talking to each other. And he wonders if they are talking to him.

  6. Oct 13, 2016 · Ballad Of The Lights by Arthur Russell and the Flying Hearts Featuring Allen Ginsberg, released 13 October 2016 1. Ballad Of The Lights Arthur Russell and Allen Ginsberg first met in the early 70’s in San Francisco through mutual interests in music, poetry, and Buddhism.

  7. The song "Ballad of the Lights" by Arthur Russell featuring Allen Ginsberg ponders the meaning of life and the power of connection through the metaphor of lights. The lyrics delve into the contemplation of a young man sitting on a bridge, gazing at the lights across the Hudson River to New Jersey.