[Powderworks] lyrics help?
Glitch
sena.reisenweaver at verizon.net
Sun Apr 11 19:19:26 MDT 2004
Personally, I've always wondered what "phar lap floating in a jar" was.
???
-GB
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got your last meal filled up with pesticide
hamburger chain third world infanticide
got robot car your job will disappear
it's called the politics of a brand new year
some say that's progress i say that's cruel
--midnight oil
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> Cheryl,
> 1. Reckon it still is "Is he a Soul Man" on the original CD
> That 2nd one is indistinct despite repeated playings . I always thought to
> my old ears it might be "Three strikes surr...ender"
> 3. Definitely "sounds like an ending"
> Lew and Anna
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: powderworks-bounces at cs-lists.cs.colorado.edu
> [mailto:powderworks-bounces at cs-lists.cs.colorado.edu]On Behalf Of Jeff
> and Jane Scott
> Sent: Sunday, 11 April 2004 9:37 AM
> To: Cheryl H; Powderworks
> Subject: RE: [Powderworks] lyrics help?
>
>
> g'day Cheryl
>
> Here's my take on them (maybe right, maybe not!)
>
> First one I always thought was "Is he a soul man", but the sound on the
> new Goat Island DVD is very clear, and I now think it's "Is he a song
> man"
>
> Second one I have as "Three strikes to every god", but that's the one
> I'm least sure of.
>
> Third one: "Sounds like an ending". I'm sure of that one. Also on the
> demo version of the song, the next line is followed with "Could be a
> beginning" (which became "minutes to midnight" by the time it was
> recorded)
>
>
> jeff...
>
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