You Sound Like Louis Burdett
The Whitlams
You Sound Like Louis Burdett 歌词
You Sound
Like Louis
Burdett Had a little bit to drink
There's a little thing
I want at a do out
East Nothing too emotional, my good miss
I couldn't be serious in a room full of jack-knife eyes
Stop talking 'bout the years - you sound like
Louis Burdett
And we roll on to my backshed, play some poker, scratch my head
Look at the sky and spot the planes, where would
I go on holidays?
Roll with the punches, down the aisles, and down the street the weeks roll by
I'm chewing ice and grinning,
I'm spewing up and spinning
It's billiousness as usual in my corner of the kitchen
Hey you, lose that friend before we go anywhere
What? Someone might see you alone?
Stop bagging out the band, you sound like
Louis Burdett
All my friends are ****-ups but they're fun to have around
Banana chairs out on the concrete, telling stories to the stars how
Gemini's love
Wooden Dragons, and how down the street the weeks roll by
The moment the night wears off, the bombsite reappears
They're all asleep but the morning tastes like wine
It tastes like wine in
Tempe I feel so good
I just might wake him up
Pat him on the bald head - tell me about a dream
Louis, something obscene
Louis, your life's an open magazine
Louis I'm stoned in a bookshop, sober in a nightclub
*** is everywhere but nowhere 'round me
By the time she gets to
Marrickville we'll be masturbating never rains in
Tempe but the planes remind me of family money and the lack down here
Stop talking frustrated, 'cause
I sound like
Louis Burdett
Most of my friends are very fruity indeed, such fun to have around
Terror, like charity, begins at home
Chris don't like madness, but madness likes him
He's got a finger in his chest saying how it should have been
Words: Tim
Freedman Music:
Tim Freedman,
Mark Wells
Tim Freedman: vocal, backing vocals, piano
Chris Abrahams:
Hammond organ
Oscar Briz: electric guitar
Matt Galvin: fuzztone guitar
Andy Lewis: double bass
Michael Richards: drums