Chisel - River High video free download


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Track from the second and last album for this Washington DC seminal power pop trio.

Recorded at Rare Book Room, Brooklyn, NY, October & November, 1996.

Out for Gern Blandsten Records - GERN033 - 1997

Chisel:

Ted Leo: guitars and vocals

John Dugan: drums

Chris Norborg: bass

"Everything in a world where clocks run forward,

and the river runs to the sea,

pointed to what we'd been giving

by the fact that we'd been living

between mountain number one and the city.

Everything they said is coming true,

I wish you were here to see

our concern is unaffected

we're concerned that you're connected

just through satellite technology.

And out there,

where you're foolin' around, if you're free,

there's no work to be found.

and your hair - falling into your mouth

and your arms are open wide.

Everything in a world where clocks run slowly,

and rivers don't know the sea,

points you to what keeps you nodding

and away from not a lot

and alot is really nothing to see.

Everything they said is coming true

we're kicking it off on the one.

But, my god, it makes me shiver,

you're still living by the river

when baby we were born to run.

And out there

where you're foolin' around and you're free

there are no works to be found

and your hair falling into your mouth

and your arms are open wide.

And the light has gone dull in your eyes

you're 17

and your friends are your life.

Come with me

just don't want you to die where the river gets you high.

And out there

where you're toolin' around, if you're free,

there's no works to be found.

And your hair falling into your mouth

and your arms are open wide.

And the light has gone out in your eyes.

You're 23 and your friends are your ride.

Come with me

just don't want you to die where the river gets you high."

Directly from my vinyl collection!

Equipped by: Technics SL 1200 Mk.2, Grado Pickup, Kenwood A-74 Amplifier, Zoom H2 Recorder.

All my albums are washed, before recording, with a 1974 "Keith Monks Audio" Studio Mark II record cleaning machine.

Play it Loud!

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