This is the second appearance of Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros on the Sunday Service and today's is strictly about chilling out, which is exactly what I'm doing and am recommending for you.
This is still another tune that takes off from the Bible, today's literary connection. The lyrics are, um, interesting. Enjoy.
Cool 'n' Out
Late news breaking this just in
Late news breaking this just in
Yeah, coolin' out
Yeah, coolin' out
Yeah, coolin' out
God sure baked a lot of fruitcake, baby
When Adam met the Eden lady
They're walking the streets and they're driving cars
They're all over the country and they're running ours
They're walking on the wounded who won the war
What's the matter people - was it worth fighting for
Coolin' out
Fix that gauge or you run out of gas
A cool operator can make it last
Say, from here to Indiana and across Illinois
We're rockin the girls and a-boppin' on the boys
And I spot a little bitty on a little bam-bam
That pill poppers hopping on a city bound tram
The stars go in and the stars go out
And punk rock what it's all about
And even when you're ch-ch-ch-ch-chillin' out
You're wondering what's it all about
Coolin' out, coolin' out, coolin' out
At the G7 summit, well we've got some 25
And we're putting it into the gin supply
We want a satellite crashing outta the skies
And a firework display by ballistic missiles
I got a sneeky feeling that the poker's getting hot
Cos twice times bitten and it's third time shot, third time shot
Oh, the stars go in and the stars go out
And punk rock what it's all about
And even when you're ch-ch-ch-ch-chillin' out
You're wondering what's it all about
Coolin'
What's it all about
Let somebody else figure it out
What's it all about, what's it all about
The stars go in and the stars go out
Punk rock what it's all about
And even when you're ch-ch-ch-ch-chillin' out
Wondering what's it all about, what's it all about
What's it all about
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This week's feature poem from http://sites.google.com/site/lilliputreview/newarchivethe Lilliput archive is from issue #63 (here you'll find 7 more poems from the same issue). Enjoy.
Lilies
This book is open like a church
and curved as a body blossoming
sideways from the spine.
These poems are hands
that do not want to closed.
Nicole Pekarske
lilies blooming
with no one's sanction...
evening
Issa
translated by David G. Lanoue
best,
Don
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5 comments:
I'm supposed to be workin'. I'd better call . . .
!
. . . calling now.
Joe Strummer was an amazing lyric writer and it's a shame to have lost him.
Thanks for the posting!
Indeed, Paul ... his work with the Mescaleros as fine as anything he ever did and he did some of the finest work in the last 3 decades.
Don
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