Tom: F# minor
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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I've seen the yellow lights
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go down Mississippi.
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I've seen the bridges of the world
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I've had a red light off the wrist
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without me even getting kissed.
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It still seems so unreal.
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in the mountains of Alaska
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and felt the silence hanging
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low in no man's land.
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I've seen the glory that was wrong
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Passed the hand of sinners home
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It still seems all in hand
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And I'm far, far away
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With my head up in the clouds
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And I'm far, far away
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With my feet down in the crowds
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Let ting loose around the world
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An d the call of home is loud,
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still is loud
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I've seen the Paris lights
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from high up on Montserrat
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I've felt the silence
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hanging low in no man's land
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And all the smacks that you find,
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it wasn't only from the wine
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It still seems old in hand
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And I'm far, far away
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With my head up in the clouds
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And I'm far, far away
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With my feet down in the crowd
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And the blues surround the world
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An d the call of home is loud,
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still is now
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I've seen the yellow lights
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go down in Mississippi
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The Grand Bahama and
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And all the Spanish nights were fine
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It wasn't only from the wine
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it all seems more to come
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But the call of hope is loud,
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says my heart
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Well, that was far, away,
and we wrote that because we were sitting in America one night,
and we didn't particularly like America,
and we went over there
in the sort of mid -seventies
and tried our hardest to do our best there,
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but funny that in the eighties
without touring like mad, but you know,
I was in the band for twenty -five years,
and if you think that I had two
birthdays at home
in those twenty -five years,
it shows long we were on the road,
it's a bit different to this day and age
where bands you know tour for two weeks
and then make an album for three years,
we had a bit, we had two weeks to make the album
and toured for three weeks,
sorry three years is what I mean.
anyway um we came
back in the mid -70s
and in the early late 70s,
if there is such a thing,
like a small, small band.
In the early late 70s,
we came back
and there was this thing called punk,
was that an enemy?
We didn't know
what the bloody hell it was.
But we thought the attitude was great
and when we spoke to these bands,
we didn't realise just how much
they'd taken from us.
Anyway, I was talking to the guys
about what we were going to play
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and they're considerably younger than me,
these guys, you know.
So they, that's right, isn't it, Dave?
Uh, I think I'll give you this answer.
That's me and three of you.
I'm considerably younger.
We've got a lot of molecules
passing through.
But we can't help getting old,
you know, it's the way it is.
But anyway, we, uh,
we couldn't resist doing, uh, you know,
the Pistols made some great records, you know.
We all agreed, you know,
that they sounded great
and they're really good productions.
All this stuff about they
couldn't play.
Maybe they couldn't,
but the record sounded great.
Anyway, here we go.
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