This tune is a bit different to most of the tunes I've recorded here in that it doesn't stay in the same time signature all the way through. Mostly it switches to a different one every bar, except in couple of places.
We used to play it in a band I was in many years ago, which was called Ola (it's the opener on our first album, "The Animals Are in the West").
Sheet music is available in my first tunebook, "Midnight on Platform 16B", available at: https://www.petrichordia.com/midnight-on-platform-16b.php
I originally wrote this tune to celebrate the euphoria experienced one day by a friend who received a kiss on the cheek from someone she had a crush on, and was subsequently so happy that she practically ran up a quite steep hill in Newcastle on the way home, seemingly with no effort/as if she had wings, we all thought.
(About twenty years later, the same hill defeated me at the end of a cycling holiday and I had to get off and walk, which I think proves that the gradient was significant. And not at all that I was tired and we had been to the pub or anything.)
I have not added any reverb to the audio here -- that's the natural acoustic of this conservatory that I borrowed to make a few videos! It used to be a cow shed.
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