Lightyear 200 Kebab Shops Lyrics:
Scarred elbows and a brain
A lot less pungent but eventually it smells the same
Of out-of-date normality
A best before performance which I needed
It's a drug technically
Get in, load in, load out
We argue, we shout
Some lyrics, attention that we should pay
We don't speak enough
I struggle to say
Ten hours sitting in a van
Would probably even turn
Noam Chomsky's brain to spam
(Deterring Democracy)
Two hundred pubs
Two hundred kebab shops
(It's doing my fucking head in)
Two hundred pubs
Two hundred kebab shops
(I'm a gold bullion with lead in)
Bring me Ben Lee, a bit of dry ground
Three sixty flips which I lost then found
Bring me some strings and maybe two tins
A cheap talkplan but not too many rings
Not too many rings
Not too many rings
Not too many rings
Not too many rings
I realise I've
Been priveleged
To lead this life
Although I need new shoes
So sometimes my feet itch and my
Council of Elrond tells me to try something new
Terribly Sorry Bob you can't take Bad Karma
My Self Abused
Or my Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
I'm afraid you won't leave with
Something to Remember Me By
Two hundred pubs
Two hundred kebab shops
(It's doing my fucking head in)
Two hundred pubs
[ Find more Lyrics on http://mp3lyrics.org/4fqH ]Two hundred kebab shops
(I'm a gold bullion with lead in)
Bring me Ben Lee, a bit of dry ground
Three sixty flips which I lost then found
Bring me some strings and maybe two tins
A cheap talkplan but not too many rings
Not too many rings
Not too many rings
Not too many rings
(Not too many rings)
"Well yeah, I find this really hard to do.
I love being in a band, there's
nothing like performing and playing
live, and meeting people; but
sometimes it all gets a bit too much.
There are a few months where
you're surviving on three pounds a day,
which is three portions of
chips and whatever we can steal off
the big headline band. I'm
spending that much time in a van with
other people, it's a bit of a
headfuck to say the least. The point of
this song was to say that as
well as seeing hundreds of venues last
year, we also saw hundreds of
kebab shops; and that touring can be
very mentally and physically
tiring. It's weird - normally on tour
after a few weeks I'm so tired I
become a zombie, get loose in the
village and talk to anyone. I
consider myself to love communicating
with people, but I hate the way
that I develop this psychosis. I try, but
shit just comes out which has
absolutely no conviction whatsoever. I
think that people think we're
making loads of money because we're in
a band, and I know I might
sound like a cunt but don't ask me to buy
you a beer 'cause I'm "in
the band", 'cause I'm skint; but I'll
happily steal one from OPM if you
want. This is a complete ramble by the
way, and I think that when
Household Name hear this, they'll be like
"What the fuck is Chas
doing?" but I would like to say thank
you for coming to all our shows;
I really just don't understand how the
band got from playing in Jim's
garage while I was singing down a
headphone on a bamboo pole in
front of two viewers, Jim's dog and his
sisters, to playing to the
thousands of people... I'm writing this
five minutes before we do the
recording. I'm so sad."
Lyrics: 200 Kebab Shops, Lightyear [end]