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A song co-written by Geordie Robertson (lyrics), Klak is a modern prog beatnik outing. It features lots of sax and odd-meters, a hard-rock verse and a softer, more classically influenced, harmonic chorus. The trio version of the band played this live a lot and there is an included video.
lyrics
Geordie Robertson 2008
My baby klaks, like the teeth of a shotgun cow,
dead meat, hits the killing floor.
My baby ticks, like a deathwatch beetle,
waiting patiently beneath, linoleum.
I dreamt I was homeless, wandering the strange avenues
In a daze lost and lonely, I called out for you.
My baby fucks, fucks like a hurricane,
tearing up the coastline at, break-neck speed.
My baby fucks, fucks like a hurricane,
tearing up the coastline at, break-neck speed.
I dreamt I was homeless, wandering the strange avenues
In a daze lost and lonely, I called out for you.
I dreamt I was home lying in, your arms like a child.
Until laughing and loved I, kissed you awake.
credits
from We Are In The Time Of Evil Clocks,
released October 30, 2010
David Campbell: guitars, keyboards, vocals.
Claude Prince: bass
Aaron Clark: drums
Angie Macivor: sax, keyboards, vocals
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