Dead Moon was a Portland, Oregon punk rock band. The band is fronted by singer-songwriter and guitarist Fred Cole; his wife Toody Cole plays bass, and Andrew Loomis plays drums. Formed in 1987, the band combined punk and country in their stripped-down sound.
Fred Cole has engineered most of the band's recordings and mastered them on a mono lathe that was used for The Kingsmen's version of "Louie Louie." Their early records, such as In the Graveyard
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Love in the attitude - Dead Moon ================================
(album Stranded in the mystery zone)
GDAm I've been noticing some changes GDAm It's not so hard GDAm Took a long time to get here GDAm We came from so far AmGD But if I had it all to do again AmGD I wouldn't change a thing DAmGC 'cause I still love you love in the attitude, noone but me and you DAmGC I still love you love in the attitude, noone but me and you
At the age of temptation You were so young then I was looking for a relation you were looking for a friend And your hair was long like now In a room we fell in two and I still love you love in the attitude, noone but me and you I still love you love in the attitude, noone but me and you
I've seen the pages, the haunting wire someone discouraging me they said you'd lost interest you get tired of me But I'm worried you know it girl and it's still so long it seems and I still love you love in the attitude, noone but me and you I still love you love in the attitude, noone but me and you
I'm not sure if the lyrics are correct (I know they are on the record sleeve, but I don't have the record sleeve) since Freds articulation is not that good, and so is my english. Corrections appreciated.