They say he played at Ronnie Scotts before the booze and arthritis
Came around and set in………..underground saxo world
And it echoes on a rainy London night
Oxford Circus, the last gig in town, a thousand listens for a second or two, pass you by
To the underground saxo world
And it echoes on a rainy London nifght
Every week you could hear and feel the rave,
Pulses pumping,
And every week we were buried in the Furniture Cave,
And we were jumping,
Then we were rolling there,
On the road to Brighton,
And all the punters stared,
And we were oh so frightened
Another fantasy blown,
Another song that’s unknown,
Another long journey home
We dragged ourselves to Hatfield and the North,
A working man’s club,
Some soppy dancer moving back and forth,
but she was blind drunk
Then we were rolling there,
At least until the van broke,
Standing in the freezing night air,
It all seemed like a cruel joke
Another fantasy blown,
Another song that’s unknown,
Another long journey home
But the music keeps playing,
And we just keep on praying,
And the road keeps on coming,
And the van it is humming,
And the rain is drumming,
While we just keep on strumming
We been together for oh so long,
This is the final curtain,
A final call for our swan song,
Our resting place, Wolverton
No more rolling there, no more seaside air,
No more suits to wear, no more people to stare,
No lights, no glare,
No lights, no glare,
No lights, no glare,
No lights, no glare,
No ,no, no more lights, no, no, no more glare
No ,no, no more lights, no, no, no more glare
credits
from M O O N S T O M P E R,
released March 25, 2016
Words Bill Sell and Paul Whiting: Music: Paul Whiting
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Bill and Paul met at 17 years of age when Bill answered an ad in Melody Maker for a lead guitarist. It was love at first
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