Essentially the solo arm of Ted Leo & the Pharmacists; Leo has done one ep (Tell Belgury, Balegury is dead) that was originally to be a Pharmacists single. The single of the Pharmacists song was expanded to include a live solo version of the Pharmacists song "The High Party" as well as a handful of originals and covers being performed by Leo himself ala early Billy Bragg.
Leo often plays live solo and many times while the Pharmacists are on tour
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
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B7C#7 Go back in your mind, B7C#7 twenty years in time, EbmC# and we'll go a-walking through your garden; EbmC# see the trees you planted in your yard then. EbmC# All your work, it didn't seem so hard then, e but it's hard tonight.
B7C#7 Five years further on, B7C#7 from the stage it looked like we'd won, EbmC# but how many of those who heard you play EbmC# have gone their insouciant ways? EbmC# And the streets run bloody to this day, E6 and to your house tonight.
EbmC# And we, still so touched, EbmC# can we offer you that much EbmC# more than those who you fought EbmC# and who left you with nought, E6Ebm and who lied to you? E6Ebm They lied to you E6Ebm but this you always knew.
B6C# So pack up your bulls and smalls, B6C# and we'll tack up your painting on our walls, EbmC# and we'll write down all our songs then, EbmC# and we'll right up all our wrongs then, EbmC# and we'll tear up the streets a million strong then, E6 in your name tonight.