Been singing this song
but can't find the words.
All I know for sure is that
I'll wind up in a hearse
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
I cant seem to find anyone to cleanse my mind
I've tried a hundred times, knowing I'm a putrid man
My heels, cold and tired, rollin' through forgotten sands
And all I seem to find is something like a new romance
"Slain models of fear
that reap no remorse!"
Exclaimed he without ease
among the internal war
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
I cant seem to find anyone to cleanse my mind
I've tried a hundred times, knowing I'm a putrid man
My heels, cold and tired, rollin' through forgotten sands
And all I seem to find is something like a new romance
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
Baby I'm gonna die
I cant seem to find anyone to cleanse my mind
I've tried a hundred times, knowing I'm a putrid man
My heels, cold and tired, rollin' through forgotten sands
And all I seem to find is something like a new romance
This just has some great vibes all around - from the energy of 56th Floor and Symphony of the ironic sympathy to the gentle, laid back Soul Keeper - it’s worth the time to listen to it all. potaytoes
I enjoy this every time I hear it. I aspire to be this good some day. looking forward to celebrating 50 years anniversary of your band in the future. wouldn't that be nice. until then, stay safe c_g78
A pair of revved-up songs from the L.A. group Cuffed Up with the snarl of punk and the noisiness of vintage Sonic Youth. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 16, 2019
The UK upstarts' debut veers from sunny, psychedelic folk to bristling post-punk with reckless abandon without ever missing a beat. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 18, 2024
This outing from G&P is as the title suggests; a slower, doom laden extravaganza. This show cases the evolution of a band experimenting and growing their sound. There are still the lavish 80ies Heavy Metal lead breaks but a Doomy stoner sound is taking a greater precedence. The sound is more polished than the previous EP and the vocal are reminiscent of Kayleth’s front man, Enrico Gastaldo. Brilliant stuff. Harry Harrison