Machinery Hall was a Boston three-piece formed in 1992 when singer/songwriter Mark Nelson was joined by drummer Paul Buhl and bassist David Dunn. Heavily involved in the prospering indie-rock scene of the mid to late '90s, the band released 10 studio albums supported by several local and national tours. Dunn was replaced by Nelson's brother, Michael, in 1995. The band dispersed in 2003 amidst a collapsed deal with Rockbox Records and creative divergence.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
#----------------------------------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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## Date: Mon, 25 Sep 95 13:38:13 0000 From: "Amazin' Will Lipchitz" Subject: /m/machinery_hall/vincent.crd (corr)
/m/machinery_hall/vincent.crd (corrected) VINCENT > by Machinery Hall > from the 1995 album "Tile" on Permagrin Records > tabbed by Will Lipchitz ([email protected]) > > the music goes like this: > > VERSES: G - D/F# - Am - Em - D > CHORUSES:G - D - C > > and the lyrics go like this: > > (verse:) > GD/F#AmEmD > We're trapped within this all > I'll stay here where I fall > You're losing all your touch > Things you should have known > I guess you're being shown > > (chorus:) > GDC > You got it right > We toast about it every night > I'm too tired to play this hand > Too much, too much, too much demand > You got it rightI > > There's no one left to call > You don't want something real > Don't tell me how I feel > We were both born with eyes > We've chosen not to see > > (chorus) > > (use verse progression here) > Too tired to play this hand > Too tired to play this hand > You can't live forever! > Too tired to play this hand > forego! > Too tired to play this hand > You got it rightI > > We're lost within this all > I'll lie here where I fall > What treasure should we steal? > I see lots of heads > But I don't know a face anymore > > (chorus) > > N-joy, folks. Questions, corrections, slander, and declarations of war > can be emailUd to: Amazing Will, . > And ifUn you havenUt heard of Machinery Hall, > go pester your local record store to get their albums. Peace, anU some shit.