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The Manifesto
04:39
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Hunting the Buffalo
02:28
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idioteque
03:35
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Who's in a bunker?
Who's in a bunker?
Women and children first
And the children first
And the children
I'll laugh until my head comes off
I'll swallow till I burst
Until I burst
Until I
Who's in a bunker?
Who's in a bunker?
I have seen too much
I haven't seen enough
You haven't seen it
I'll laugh until my head comes off
Women and children first
And children first
And children
Here I'm allowed
Everything all of the time
Here I'm allowed
Everything all of the time
Ice age coming
Ice age coming
Let me hear both sides
Let me hear both sides
Let me hear both
Ice age coming
Ice age coming
Throw it in the fire
Throw it in the fire
Throw it on the
We're not scaremongering
This is really happening
Happening
We're not scaremongering
This is really happening
Happening
Mobiles working
Mobiles chirping
Take the money run
Take the money run
Take the money
Here I'm allowed
Everything all of the time
Here I'm allowed
Everything all of the time
This one is for the children
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Fragile
04:18
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On and on the rain will fall
Like tears from a star
Like tears from a star
On and on the rain will say
How fragile we are
How fragile we are
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Chiaroscuro
04:11
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Red Dress
02:15
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She puts a red dress on
She's got a red dress on
She puts a red dress on
Worry, Worry, Worry
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
& she says just what you want her to say
And she moves just like you want her to move
And she does just what you want her to do to you
She puts a red dress on
She's got a red dress on
She puts a red dress on
Worry, Worry, Worry
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
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Brand New '64 Dodge
03:39
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The money comes out of Dad’s billfold/the hankies come out of Mom’s purse/The engine hardly makes a sound even when you put it in reverse/It’s got a push-button transmission,hardtop convertible, 4-door/It’s November of ‘63 and the brand new Dodge is a ‘64
And we’re driving slow down Main Street/I hear the asphalt and gravel crunch/Church is finally over and we’re going to have our Sunday lunch/And later I will play football with my buddies down in park/Later I’ll dream about my girlfriend as I lie alone in the dark.
She’s got short red hair and blue eyes/and her swimsuit’s also blue/ and her little brother is retarded/ but Jesus loves him, too/And Jesus loves our president/even though he is a Catholic/There’s a lot for a boy to think about as he walks along the railroad track
And my sister won’t get carsick ‘cause we’re going only half a mile/and the car still has that new car smell and dad looks like he might smile/and the world is big and full of Autumn and I’m hungry as can be/and we’re driving in our brand new ‘64 Dodge, November 1963
November
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Butch Ross Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chattanooga multi-instrumentalist and mountain dulcimer maestro Butch Ross has tackled everything from Radiohead to Bach and come away with a renewed appreciation for what the humble dulcimer is capable of. His music is born from his respect for its abilities, a respect born from the years he's spent prying apart its pieces and discovering new sounds where none existed before. ... more
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