Warren Zevon (1947) compunha sobre homicídio, paixões desesperadas, espionagem, solidão, e pasmaceira com tamanho engenho (e de certa forma confessional) e graça que poucos conseguiram alcançar. Quando o cantor-compositor-pianista sucumbiu ao câncer pulmonar em 2003, o mundo da música perdeu uma voz verdadeiramente original. Reconhecido pela ironia com que encarava a vida, suas canções eram carregadas de um humor deliciosamente negro, por vezes, de temática política.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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PaulWB
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Factory - Warren Zevon >From the album - Sentimental Hygiene
Intro: G
GDG I was born in Sixty-three DG I got a little job in a factory C I don't know much about Kennedy GDG I was too busy working in the Factory
GDG We got a kid that's two, we've got another one due DG We get by the best we can do C The Factory's got a good medical plan GDG And cousin I'm a union man
Saying yes sir, no sir, yes sir, no sir, yes sir, no sir, Work!
GCEmC (twice)
GDG I was born in Mechanicsburg DG My Daddy worked for Pontiac 'till he got hurt C Now he's on disability GDG And I've got his old job in the Factory
Saying yes sir, no sir, yes sir, no sir, yes sir, no sir, Work!
GDEmC (four times)
GDG Early in the morning I feel the chill DG The Factory whistle blows loud and shrill C I'd kill my wife or she'd kill me GDG But we've gotta go to work in the Factory
DG Six days a week in the Factory DG Up early in the morning at the Factory DG I've been working in the Factory DG Johnny, I've been working in the Factory DG Kicking asbestos in the Factory DG Punching out Chryslers in the Factory DG Breathing the plastic in the Factory DG Making poly-vinyl-chloride in the Factory
GDG
The following was included as an attachement. Please use UUDECODE to retrieve it. The original file name was 'FACTORY.TXT'.