by Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band on album Ice Cream For Crow
The thousandth and tenth day of the human totem pole. The morning was distemper grey, Of the thousandth and tenth day of the human totem pole. The man at the bottom was smiling. He had just finished h
by Sting on album 57th & 9th
Many have gone before us now, Many have tried and failed somehow, Many a soul on the Queen's highway, Where many a tail light glowed, With the promise of a better life, Heading South on the Great
by Deacon Blue And Ricky Ross on album New Recording
Deacon Blue And Ricky Ross New Recording The Further North You Go See me see places See me see news See me see punters See me see you See dundee nothing like it See paris its all trees See dun
by The fin. on album Glowing Red On the Shore
Take me to the other place, So I can see another sky Take me to the other place, So I can see another sky Take me to the other place, So I can see another sky Take me to the other place, So I can see
by The Walkmen on album Live at the Glass House
maybe it's not good and it's not bad and maybe that's a problem that we have cuz everybody knows I've seen you with your new boyfriend it's funny how you look at him I know we won't be seeing him agai
by The Tangent on album Not As Good As The Book
It's time to bring the curtain down, Time to say our final words, I can feel it in my bones I can feel it in my water Traffic jams and French landscape flash by Lost in a blur of deja vu Still,
by Laurie Anderson on album Walk the Dog Live - The United States Radio Adaptation (Remastered) [Live At KOPN-FM Columbia, Mo March 1980]
It was up in the mountains We had this ceremony every year We had it and everyone from miles around came in for it Cousins, aunts, uncles, and the kids Grandmothers, grandfathers everyone And we set
by Laurie Anderson on album Walk the Dog Live - The United States Radio Adaptation (Remastered) [Live At KOPN-FM Columbia, Mo March 1980]
Well, I saw a lot of trees today and they were all made of wood. They were wooden trees and they were made entirely of wood. I came home today and you were all on fire. Your shirt was on fire, and yo
by The Winterless North on album Break the Silence
it's ok if you break the silence I always liked how you broke down my walls it's ok if you break the silence my phone is here I'm waiting for your call I only buy tickets that go one way I'm hoping t
by The Winterless North on album The Gigantic Infinite
bring me back from the brink give me a glimmer of hope bring me back from the edge oh a hand from you would sure help me cope I've got so much that is riding on this and I'm hanging by a thread every
by The Winterless North on album Into the Heart of the Sun
We're filled with vibrations the humming from the road the windows are down and we're talking in code we're moving away from things we don't want to know we're gathering speed as we run from the show
by Laurie Anderson on album You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With
It was up in the mountains We had this ceremony every year We had it and everyone from miles around came in for it Cousins, aunts, uncles, and the kids Grandmothers, grandfathers everyone And we set
by Laurie Anderson on album The Ugly One With the Jewels and Other Stories
Anyway, I was in Israel as a kind of cultural ambassador and there were lots of press conferences scheduled around the performances. The journalists usually started things off by asking about the avan
by Laurie Anderson on album The Ugly One With the Jewels and Other Stories
In the book there are several chapters about women talking and women writing. Now it seems likely that men invented writing and wrote what? Maybe ninety, maybe ninety-five percent of everything that's
by Laurie Anderson on album The Ugly One With the Jewels and Other Stories
I was living out in West Hollywood when a Hollywood strangler was strangling women. Every night there was a panel discussion on TV about the strangler, speculations about his habits, his motives, his
by Laurie Anderson on album The Ugly One With the Jewels and Other Stories
Around 1978, I met the comedian, Andy Kaufmann. And he was performing this avant-garde Elvis act in a club in Queens. The performance started with Andy playing the bongos, and for some unknown reason,