Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed: Jesse Coffey
Joining us Live, making his return appearance to the show. Who was at
the Green Jelly Show last night? Jesse Coffee is here? Hello, Hello,
Yes, I was. It was a magical experience, was it.
Yeah? There was almighty pool noodles, a lot of doughnuts being thrown around,
all inflatable mind you. Yes, they didn't want to make the cleanup
cruise life help toilet paper. I was a hot dog for about thirty minutes,
and my head was very sweaty afterwards because I did my best to try
and keep it on. A lot of people chickened out. I'd said no,
not me, Yeah, and I left it on for ninety percent of
the time, only taking it off because of the mosh pit. But it
was very fun. Yeah that It was definitely living out a lot of childhood
memories listening to a lot of the stuff that they were playing. Excellent,
excellent, awesome, Yeah, very cool. Did you get to talk to
them at all or a little bit? I got to talk to Bill,
one of the bass players that was up there. I actually didn't realize because
since they have like so many different members and such, I didn't realize.
A couple of the people that had sold me the shirt were actually in the
band. Oh no, a song go up on stage. I'm like,
hey, sold me my shirt. That's awesome. And they did a fantastic
job. Yeah, yeah, very cool. That's that's outstanding. So you're
going to you're gonna play so how many we didn't talk about this ahead of
time. How many songs were you thinking of doing? However many you want
to give me, I'll probably do a few covers and then we can end
on a new original that I have. Oh, very good that I've been
enjoying playing. Yeah, there's a few that I have in the works.
It's just it's just like tricky balance of I have the guitar parts for one,
lyrics for another, but not both of them together because they're completely separate.
Yeah, it's but stuff that I've been working on and just yeah,
if you've been playing out a lot, yes, I've played mostly like the
one on a social club shaskiing. Of course. Next week I actually get
to play at Choppers Pub for the first time from six to eight on June
nineteenth, which is Wednesday, at the very end of the month. I'm
back at Chess King June twenty fifth, and that's at eight to eleven excellent,
and then where can I get in a few more dates planned out for
the next couple of months once kind of settled back in. It's been a
busy month. Yeah yeah, oh very good, very good. All right,
well, oh, hello to our friend Miriam Banish who joins us in
the chat room. Oh and by the way, Jenny, remember when turbocats
was here and we heard that or you didn't have your headphones on. I
heard that strange sound coming from one of the computers. So Jane, who
is Chris's mom from turbocats, who's in the chat room? Apparently she you
know how on Facebook you can send stars. Oh, that's what that sound
was. She was sending stars and that's what that sound was. Well,
thank you for the stars. Yes, yes, thank you Jane, if
you're still listening. But yeah, I didn't know that. So now we
know what that sound is like. That looks like cow I love it.
Yeah, yeah, all right, Well, Jesse Coffee is here with us,
live in studio, and yeah, what do you want to start with?
Don here you play? You know do? We'll start with one of
my favorite songs to cover and hopefully be a good warm up song because my
voice is still getting used to not screaming. Green Jello sucks. Yeah,
because that was very much part of this show. Yes, almost went with
the T shirt that said green Jelly, green Jellow sucks because I'm I'm sure
they'll tell you the story of how they why they had to change their name.
Yes for them, but that's it. It's just so funny. I
felt like a Primus concert. Oh, go ahead and strum that guitar a
little bit before you start. I just want to make sure put that up
a little bit. That's that. Yeah, that sounds good. That sounds
really good. Okay, all right, cool, all right, hal be
complications application to the things the left undone. Then all my deaths will be
left on pain. They're like a cripple without the pain. Then like a
jack of out trades, there's a messer none. Well, he is my
father. He's always looking on the broad signe saying things. So love to
see that horn. He's the crown not to miss man. The world's born
past mass in the burdens some time, and he will escape bound scorn.
I said, team captain my mother, I as sea captain my mother.
That used to be by recilians. You ain't no strange from gutting the beds
of the rosari, now the woon after got tom and now the lesson that
is gone. This is not a crime for pitty, of for sympathy.
Asked to tea, get to my mother, asked to get to my mother.
Ah, yes, said to cat to mom, mother. Yes to
you, catt Ma, mother, very nice, very nice. Yes.
Yes. Jesse Coffee is here with us, alive in studio. If you
are just joining us. And now I don't know that song is that?
Who is that? So? That's a city and color song called Grand Optimus.
That's one of my favorites. Yeah, yeah, you really think you
take after me? Uh? Just the nose, Okay, it's just a
song, Jenny, jeez, Hey, I can help you right there.
Jesse Coffee is here with us, playing some songs for us, and uh
yeah, whenever you're ready, I'm dying to hear another one. You sound
great, Thank you. That felt like a good warm up. I can
I'll try this one out. It's a highly suspect song. Their songs are
a little bit harder for me most of the time. I'm going to change
one lyric completely because it just cannot fly. Okay, but that one will
be fine. Okay, all right, that's there a song called Sarah Tona
Okay, very good Jesse Coffee Live. Wish everyone on news did so that
I never had to pick up the phone. I just want to be naked
and hang out all day at home. It's California dreams. Oh my heart
is starting to scream. Man, I think I wanna be a lie whist
lived top of the sunset. Yeah, because Hollywood, you know my time
I get stormed on nine with Lona half Been half oig line Os California Teamail.
Yeah. Oh, oh, my heart's son a dream. I think
a wanna be a line. I can feel left to one in my way
to f bread all you you, I'm not that good of a myself,
nothenough of you. I'm gonna move to California. I'm gonna melt to the
sand so Das with a mess of a tailor An Audrey. I'm a secret
from carry Crown now New York. You know, love you because you made
me lie now, which is not that good of a person. I need
to feel something again. I can't feel left to the one of my waiting
for home. I pray love you list. I'm not that good of the
person. What I I be enough for you? I gotta know love with
you. I can't feel lot to I'm a great This is not that good
at a person for you. Wow? Very nice. That was excellent?
Excellent? Is that Is that challenging vocally because it seems like you've really got
a yes, you know, especially at ten in the morning, I would
think, yeah, ten in the morning, Like, I'm trying to be
better about it, but it's it's just so hard. Yeah, you know,
I'm waking up, Like I didn't raw out of bed until like nine
fifteen. So I sat in the car for like a little bit, and
I'm like, all right, let's do a couple of warm ups here.
Let's see how it goes. Yeah. Yeah, very It sounded great,
sounded great. Yeah, it makes you feel better. Is that one of
the more vocally challenging things that you do in terms of because you really have
to Yes, there's there, there's definitely. There's definitely some songs that I
have to either find a way to bring it down to my level or I
have to try and like navigate the song and feel my voice out. There's
a really great artist that I love an adore. His name's Paul Nelson,
and it's the simplest advice you ever gave me. But he's like, if
you if you know a note and you think you can't hit it, hit
it anyway, Like just go for it, Like just imagine that you're going
to hit it. And that little piece of advice actually has helped me because
instead of overthinking, which is something I do a lot of, I actually
feel a bit better. So I'm like, yeah, just go for it.
So whether it comes out a little bit bad or not, like it's
not not every show is going to be perfect. Sure, maybe my voice
is a little off, or maybe I am, you know, waking up
at nine sure, trying to think pretend. But I have a lot more
fun with it now. So it's just like just going forward and having a
good time is really all that matters, I think with any challenging song.
Yeah, are there any songs that you used to warm up? Like is
there a song that you sing along to when you're just trying to warm up
your voice? Yeah, there's a few, Like a Citizen King song is
a really nice one because it's a nice, good warm up song. It's
it's fun vocally, it's a little bit more kind of like like spoken singing
because like, yeah, there's there's like vocal parts to it, but it's
not like crazy challenging for at least for me, like high or low notes.
So it's like that would be like one of my go to's everlast is
another one that I really like, but that's all I may not fly right
right yeah for radio purposes, But what it's like with another one that I
absolutely love because it's again it's another spoken song, so it's kind of like
warming my voice up, yeah, to be able to get to those like
levels of songs. Then when you start to go to the challenging one,
like when I do most of my sets, like a lot of the sets
I play three hours, so I have to figure out how I want to
approach it, because if I just blow my voice out the first hour,
like which you shouldn't do anyway, like if you're singing correctly, it didn't
blow it out. But like for the really hard ones that will put maybe
put a little bit more strain on me personally, I try and mix it
so like I'll have a couple here that are a little bit challenging, bring
it down a little bit, and then towards the end for the last hour,
I'll have probably most of all, if not all, the challenging songs,
so that that'll be kind of like the way it works for me when
I do that type of stuff. Yeah, yeah, okay, all right,
you're going to play another one? Sure? Yeah, Jesse Coffee is
here with us live in studio. If you're what kind what kind of song
are we feeling? Oh boy, I don't know your other original? You
have two originals, I do, you know. I actually haven't played one
of them in like, but you know what it might might be, might
be worth a shot. Yeah, I want to do the other one definitely
for less okay because hopefully by that point my voice will be completely warmed up,
right, Yeah, because there was the one that you uh it was
a cloudy, cloudy day, Yeah, cloudy days, cloudy days. Yeah.
I remember you had played that one before, and I really like that
one. All right, let's give you that one, all right, very
cool. Jesse Coffee is with us live in studio on this Saturday morning.
It's a nice Saturday morning too, so it was supposed to rain. Yeah,
I think at some point, I don't mind. I don't mind if
it washes away from pollen. I'm fine with it. Yeah, No,
I don't blame you there. I'm more nervous about looking at next week.
I was in Texas a couple of weeks ago for one of my best friend's
weddings, and yeah, one hundred degrees, Yeah, sixty percent humidity,
gross as hell. Yeah, And now I come back and next week is
supposed to be one hundred degrees and obviously New Hampshire's human. So I'm like,
oh god, this is off. I don't I didn't. I left
the weather for a reason. I didn't want it to come back with me,
right right, Yeah, all right, it's been definitely been a little
bit, so uh, we'll go to world's cloudy days, all right?
To me, To you, my dear, I hear you right now,
loud and clear. My anger echoes from inside. Took me too long to
realize. I'm trying my best, please to believe, to keep a good
path free from me the arrange. It still echoes inside. Best believe I'm
trying to get by. Give me a side time that this is enough.
I can't keep the zup. I don't give the soup. No, no,
I'm starting to see myself for real. I've been blind for so long.
I can't appeal people. Robbie screaming side because my actions. I canryu
give me a sign if the sson No, no, I can't keep this
an, I won't give the zup. No, give me a sign.
This is no. No, I can't keep the zone. I won't give
the zope no no. Mmmm sounds great, gorgeous. Yes, yes,
I love that song, I really do. Yeah, I appreciate it absolutely
absolutely. Jesse Coffee is here with us live in studio on this Saturday morning.
Uh, coming up, we've got Green Jelly in the third hour.
They just played last night at the Shasking Jesse was there. Oh my god,
so much fun. Yeah, yeah, so much fun. It must
be. It must be a mass afterward though, Uh, I mean I
don't have to clean it up right right a little bit. There's definitely one
glass breakage at the dance floor or the mash pit, so they had to
stop and then oh, one of the lovely bouncers said, please don't bring
them on here, keep it back there, and they end up switching a
lot of people over to plastic just to play it safe. But yeah,
yeah, and you know, I maybe maybe I'm starting to feel old now.
But when the marsh first started happening, like I don't know what this
whole arm flailing thing is going, like like skip dancing and all that,
Like I get I think it's like two stepping, but like that that's fine
and all, but flailing your arms around and nobody's joining you just just mush,
you know, like, yeah, just go around, the go ring
around the rosie, which they actually sang. Also they sang, yeah,
have everyone go around, So everyone held hands made a circle and then everyone
behind them had to clap on beat, which they did a great job.
Just having so much fun with the crowd, and I was happy to also
see the crowd like reciprocate though, if like if you're if you're there for
Green Jelly, hopefully you kind of know what they're about, right right,
Like that was it was just an absolute stellar time. Yeah, so much
fun, excellent, outstanding. What were you talking about now? You were
you were a hot dog. I was a hot dog for thirty minutes.
For thirty minutes, that's a long time to be a hot dog. It
felt like it too, because my hair went all over the place to the
point that someone said, hey, you know, with how sweaty your hair
is, you could you should get frosted tips, And I said, I
don't really want to look like the guy from Sugar Ray or smash Mouth,
any of the nineties mands that had the frosted tip right right you a purple
purple tips, No, I don't want any of them. Yellow, green,
maybe green? Yeah, there you go. I would die at green
for a green Jelly concert. Sure, sure out was anyone? Did anyone
open for them? Or was it just I forget the first ban? I'll
be honest it is. I only caught like half of them when I got
there. Inverted was the other band that that opened with them too? Okay,
they they were They were wicked awesome too. They had like a very
good sound to them. They called Inverted Inverted at least I'm hoping getting that
right. But that the singer it sounded like if like the singer from Slayer,
but singing instead of just yelling. He had like that kind of power
to his voice. And the band had like a mix between like playing some
thrash and like kind of sledge stuff and then like very like groove. Wasn't
inverter was it? Maybe that was it because there's a band called Inverter,
I really really good Boston band who we've had on the show. They're really
good. I think that might have been it. Okay, that makes sense
because that that would match the description. I think. I think that's absolutely
correct. I probably I definitely probably got it wrong, but that that was
definitely them. They put on a great show though. I was super like
enjoying it and yeah, yeah, all right, this is cool. Yeah.
Do you remember hearing a song called Yes, Yes, that was definitely
them. I played that level. Check their Facebook page and yes, it
was definitely them. Yes, they they were awesome. The first band.
I feel so bad not remembering the name, but it's like I only I
got there like after they had started playing. I think, like a little
bit towards the end. They they sounded cool too. They had like a
really nice, like groovy, like very stoner metal kind of sound to them,
and the singer did a really awesome job too, like they they all
had. Every band that that played last night did phenomenal, Like it was
very like it's cool, you know, like it's rare when you have like
all three back to back and you're like yeah, I like all of this,
so it was just super fun, especially at the Shaft game, which
is one of my favorite spots. That's why I love playing there. Like
I'm not out back, I'm not cool enough for that. I don't have
a full man, but it's just so cool to have that these shows can
be here, like right in Manchester and you don't have to go to like
like this new arena or some like big stadium. You can go to a
nice cool Irish pub and listen to some metal, have a guinness and hang
out and just have a good time. Absolutely absolutely you want to play another
one? Sure? Why not? Feel feel a little bit more warned of
So yeah, yeah, Jesse Coffee is here with us in studio if you're
just joining it trying look your favorite ones to say these days one of my
favorite ones m you know. So there's this indie band that I would say
they're becoming not so indie anymore. They're called Dirry. They kind of have
like a cool what's the what's the kind of phrasing for it? They have
like this old kind of emo ish sound to them, but very very fun.
I absolutely love them. I would I'd say they're starting to get further
and blow up a little bit like their Their videos are starting to get like
millions of views and stuff, so they're starting to get there. But my
my buddy's turned me onto them, so I was like, yeah, such
a fun band. So it's some they have called TKO all right, nice,
Yeah, give it a whirl, all right, Jesse Coffee live in
studio. Do you remember the first day we met? Our was nervous around.
We went out to Taco Berlin. I was brown to put the bill
and I came up a dollar short. Again, there's no pointing ignoring anymore.
We both know you can go out and do so much better. If
my mind is I don't even know how I got this far in the first
place, in the worst way, Pesse. I hate to say, baby,
you're a total knocking out. I think I'm going down swinging in the
first round. Maybe it's time that we meant to ourselves that you're out of
my Do you remember the first day in that weeks and I said I got
sickond Ham chapstick. Oh, I've always gotta ruin the mountain man. You
laughed it off like you always do. I play the song that road for
you, do you cracked a smiley then all was singing out a tune.
There's no point in ignored eat it anymore. We both know you can go
out and do so much much better. If I'm honest, I don't even
know how I got this far in the first place, in the worst ways.
I hate to say it. Baby, You're a total knocking out.
I think I'm going down swaying in the first round. Maybe it's time to
be in to ourselves that you're round of my league and I just can't compete.
You're just too good for me. Then, well, I am so
far out of my leaf. You're so far out of my lead. Maybe
perfect and when you just rolled out barn if I'm gonna see it up and
lucky, I could be here for it best. They have been crunching the
numbers and it isn't making sense. Why don't you settle low down, littlely
loser? Cool? What what's that called again? T k O? My
dirty author alum called suburban legend? Okay, okay, have you played around
with that ghost song? That one? I'm not feeling that one did not
feeling? I feel now I know which one you're talking about. What song
is that? Oh? Yeah, oh that one. Oh no, I
don't. I don't even know how to play that one. Okay, I
haven't had time to learn. There's another ghost song he does too, but
well, technically it's a rocky ericson song. Okay, because it's a cover
cover of a cover, I find that a lot of the songs I end
up liking are covers of covers. Oh really like Johnny Cash Hurt. Yeah,
obviously cover, Like I prefer that one over the other one. When
it comes to wick a game, I prefer the Stone Shower Sour version versus
the original one, just because that one's less speechy. Yeah, I don't
know that I've ever heard the Stone Sour version. Corey Taylor is a very
good vocalist. It like fits his voice very well. They play it down
like a little bit. But yeah, it's just I mean it's it's the
same, you know, like slow methodic, but it doesn't have like like
that beach vibe like got a yeah, like you're just you know, watching
somebody walk around in like like a white dress ride right, But yeah,
it's it's definitely a really really good cover, So that one's like a version
I prefer to do. Yeah, But that I just it's always covers.
The covers. Yeah yeah, interesting, interesting, you want to play another
one? Might as well? Yeah, yeah, we got time. Jesse
Coffee is here with us in studio this morning. Oh it's always fun trying
to pick out which one. I was thinking, what do you when you
have when you play for like three hours? What do you do? You
do you ride out us outlist at a time or do you I do so
I have three different tracks that I kind of follow, but I will say
ninety percent of the time it ends U getting derailed and people like play this
one or do this, and then I kind of I kind of go with
the room. Yeah. So if I can tell like the rooms like maybe
more like an older crowd, Like maybe I'll go with a little bit more
CCR and John Devers and stuff like that, but it's a little bit like
younger crowd, then I'm gonna go with the more like the emo pop punk
and ninety stuff. So it's it's always kind of a mix of like where
I go, But no matter what towards the end I play, I'd say
like more of my favorite songs that I like to play because they're they're challenging,
but they're fun. Yeah, which, actually you know what that that?
We'll do one of those? Why not? Okay, all right,
we'll see, we'll see how this goes. It's probably one of my favorite
Alison Chain songs, but it can be definitely challenging. Okay, is this
one that you've played on the show before? I don't think so. What
is it? Them Bones? Oh? Nice? No, I don't think
i've heard you say that. I know you've done Rooster, but I don't
think i've heard you do this one. I think that I think that was
the first single. I feel like that's the first Allison Chains song I remember
ever hearing is them Bones? That Them Bones is probably one of my favorites.
It's just it's one of those weird songs because you got yeah yeah,
yeah, yeah, but it makes it it's super fun. And the timing
is a little weird too, tim ex definitely a little weird. But yeah,
yeah, we'll give it a whirl. If al welcome to do it
acoustically, then I'm gonna go forward to all right, cool, I look
forward to this, all right, Jesse Coffee live in studio. Okay,
Yeah, that's tricky, isn't it? Just making sure I have like right
tuning because it's it's in like E flat yeah instead of like standard RD drop.
Oh yeah yeah. Freeze them bones ar me some saved gone under the
dree. I feel so lone, got enough, poor bigle pile of them
bones. Ah ah ah, ride ride off under a sorry bossle unders.
I feel so londe, got in that poor bagle bottle of them bones.
Ah ah ah. Door battery gone through la bag on the red sky.
I feel so lone, got in the poop, big follow them, I
feel so alone, got in the poop, big o, bollow them.
I feel so alone, got in the poop, big o, bollow them.
Bone well done, well done. That works better acoustically than I would
have expected. Actually, it's a really fun song, Like I I have
learned it electrically and electrically electric guitar wise yeah yeah. But Bostone actually did
a really awesome cover on it was actually Howard Stern Show. Okay, so
I was like, okay, yeah, he had like a cool choir behind
him and everything. Really, the only thing that was kind of funny is
there was definitely a moment where he was ready to go for the next chorus,
and then the choir kind of came in with the ash and he's like
he just positive for a moment, but he went with it so like he
played it off really well. But it was it was a really nice dynamic.
I honestly recommend watching watching it. It was part of why I wanted
to learn it, Like, like, if you can rip it acoustically,
like, screw it, I'm gonna do it too. Yeah. Yeah,
Alison Jean's one of my favorite bands. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Jesse
Coffee is with us on this Saturday morning. We have a Green Jelly coming
up in the third hour. Jesse was there. He was at the show.
I can't I'm just hoping I get to like walk past them as they
come in, like I'm really excited. Yeah yeah, Well, depending on
how many members are here too, you might be able to just hang out
and be part of it. That would be cool. I don't, we
know I can hang out for a little bit. I do have to go
to work. Yeah, we don't. We don't know who's coming, if
it's if it's just gonna be Bill, or if it's gonna be War members
of the band, or we'll see lined by the seat of our pants.
But I know I talked to the basis a little bit and yeah, and
it's like, oh, I thought it was just an interview. I'm like,
oh, you guys can play probably too. If you have, you
might get some green jelly. Yeah, who knows? Who knows should have
brought some green jelly? Yeah, I don't think. But it does make
you think of like the green and purple ketchup back in the day. Oh
yeah, oh yeah, that was bad. Oh yeah, that was bad.
Red forties. I don't know why you're talking about green and so ketchup.
I think it was Hines, but they during the Lovely Era of the
nineties, there was green and there was purple ketchup that they came out with
so you could have like fun colors while you're dipping your like nuggets or fries.
Really h huh, I don't even. It didn't last very long.
Yeah, but there was like a good solid year or two where it was
like a craze. And yeah, we definitely had it in the house.
Oh wow, Okay, I wanted purple ketchup because that's my favorite color.
It came in red, purple, and green. Oh yep, it was.
I have no recollection. Mine's easy squirt ketch up. Yeah, and
it's just as gross to look at the pictures now as it was back in
the nine. Oh no, it's it's beautiful because the best part was you
learned how to make brown very quickly because green and purple made it. Yeah,
you would think it would, but that's Michael wanted to mix them and
see what happened. But yeah, well that put a terrible thought. It
looks like barbecue sauce. Well, we probably have time to do two more.
So I'm thinking if you want to do if you want to do another
one and then and then well we can end with the new original that wanted
to play. Why don't we do that? All right? Yeah we can.
We can. We can roll with that. Why not? Cool?
Well, go with one of the one of my favorite songs. A little
bit more challenging, but it's always fun. Okay, good, are you
happening to go out there? I'm just going to say, but you happen
to want to fill my water? Got to keep the voice lubricated very much
so, and I drank like three of those size bottles a day. Yeah,
yeah, it's good, good for it, it's good for me.
But then I end up going to the bathroom. Also like some times a
day. Yeah, I hear you so probably my favorite one of my favorite
Foo Fighter songs. Hello, I'm waiting here for you ever to nine,
I throw myself into out of the rim, out of my hand, she
sang, um down and wasting away with me, down with me, sohow
you wanted it to be over my him? I would ever had any sane
and no wonder when I see along with you, everything ever be this good
forever, everything ever be this goood up own the only thing you'll ever rescue
of. You gotta promise, have to stop what I said, Hey you
well, she sang, bade now so I can breathe you away. Oh
and now I know you always been out of your hen out of the head,
I say, And I wonder he can not seeing a lam with you.
Everything ever be this skill forever, everything ever be the school uh ga,
the whole bell liver rescue you. You kinda promise not to stop where
I say you well, she sang, And no wonder everything you'll ever be
this re forever, everything you'll ever be this school girl, the only bell
ever rescue you. Gotta promise not to stop where I say you all right,
very good. Jesse Coffee is here with us live in studio, and
this has been wonderful as always, And uh, I think we're all down
to hear this new original. Yes that you've got, I will give you
that. Let it out, Okay. Tried to write something that wasn't just
a breakup song because those seemed to be the easiest ones to do. Sure,
Sure, someday I'm gonna just challenge myself and just write write a song
about a rock or something. Yeah, Jesse Coffee is here with us in
studio, and then we've got Green Jelly coming up in the third hour.
All right, and thanks again for having me, absolutely absolutely, It's always
fun. Didn't to come on here? Yeah? Yeah, no, glad
you're here? Me too, ilsack a consolation to own my my pains and
wool I can tell if I've long here anymore? Where do I go?
The broken hearty parts of myth? So just fame losileers. Could you help
me drift apart this feeling of remorse to remember what it is? Horr?
Would you help me take for granted my desk career that comes to stay away.
I'm so tired of all the days and our way, just showing out
the plane hit the bottle two her last night. I's so camera call what
I'm doing today? Started back a mile half hands any thing to remain.
I kick myself so hot so no else can do it all the same.
Could you help me drift apart the spirit of remorse to remember as hor Would
you help me tape for granted my desperate that TOMPs to stay away. I'm
so tired of all the days away. Just shine out the blame so in
all freeman and now round my a g and I can't stop it now,
Matty mans out, mat de mans So, let it in a free man
now from my care. You and I can't stop it now, ma de
mans out, Betty Demons. Did you help me then to borrow this hell
bas you're my mores for Would you help me tape for granted my desperate let's
not say it away. I'm so time I heard all the days away.
Just shine up the place sole and all bound free man now from my marcase.
If I can't stop it now, may man down by man's sole in
all helpy down from my case. If I can stop it now, many
man down, may mans He's a a consolation to my pains. Bob Wars
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