Often hard to pin-down and wrongly bundled along their 90's contemporaries, Drugstore have always quietly stood away from the pack, led by exotic brazilian songwriter and bassist Isabel Monteiro. Had anyone actually thought about it, Drugstore should have been branded Alt-indie-country - as Isabel’s smoky vocals and pitch-dark lyrical subject matter, coupled with the band’s minimalist, melancholic guitar and string arrangements, stick them firmly in the lovelorn, caustic company of Low, Dusty in Memphis and Leonard Cohen.
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 14:42:18 --100 Subject: DRUGSTORE Song
Speaker 12 by DRUGSTORE
GCadd9D That baby's going to heaven X3
GCadd9D GCadd9DG These days time is dragging real slowly Cadd9DC Not much I feel like doing Cadd9DG I just wanna sleep away Cadd9D Yeaaahhehehehahehee
GCadd9DG Maybe I'll get myself into a coalmine Caddd9 DG Spend my whole life dreaming Cadd9DG I just wanna sleep away Cadd9D Yeaahhahehehahehe GCadd9D GCadd9D I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna (etc..) So my...
GCadd9DG Lately it feels like nothing is moving Cadd9DG Nothing I feel like doing Cadd9DG Baby's gonna sleep away Cadd9D
GCadd9DG Somehow I'll get myself into a coalmine Cadd9DG Feel my body drifting Cadd9DG Slowly gonna slip away Cadd9D
GCadd9D I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna (etc..) So my...