Room for One More, Honey - Game Theory @JC Dobbs 1988

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Game Theory performs Room for One More, Honey from their 1988 LP 2-Steps from the Middle Ages, at JC Dobbs in Philadelphia, PA
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  • @robcrowson8587
    @robcrowson8587 11 месяцев назад +1

    I can't understand the lyrics...

    • @angrylambie
      @angrylambie  11 месяцев назад

      Flying in over Asia low
      Not the one that we think we know
      Will it be a better life? (I never know)
      Will they understand a word? (I don't think so, well all the better)
      But the catch phrases (We can leave behind)
      There when we go (Everything we know)
      Will be the likes of
      "Elegance of line" (And we'll all get in line)
      And "sense of place" (It's called "this old continent")
      "Elegance of line" (And we'll all get in line)
      And "sense of place" (It's called "this old continent")
      And room for one more
      All we see out across the land
      All exists out of our demand
      Will it be our new America? (And we'll all get in line)
      And can we invent it's history? (We can say we tried, well I've been)
      Well that's what (wondering if anyone)
      The brochures would imply (back home is on our side)
      And we'll have
      "Elegance of line" (And we'll all get in line)
      And "sense of place" (It's called "this old continent")
      "Elegance of line" (And we'll all get in line)
      And "sense of place" (It's called "this old continent")
      Elegance of line
      And room for one more
      Always one more

  • @thomasmarvin2463
    @thomasmarvin2463 Год назад +1

    Wow, blurry and iffy sound and I love it! Thank you.

    • @angrylambie
      @angrylambie  Год назад +1

      after the tour, when I first reviewed this tape, I thought it was too bad to ever share, and was very disappointed! - but time passes, and I'm happy for anything - for me, the advantage of the small stage, instead of everyone moving around, I get the sense of the band as a machine, an artistic unit crowded together, pounding this stuff out to the absorbed audience..