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Days of Graduation


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Drive-By Truckers


жанры: rock
альбомы: Southern Rock Opera
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Bobby went out for a joy ride with my best girl, left me at the party
It was almost ten and the three quarter moon illuminated
The rain-soaked streets like a candy wrapper
I guess that's why Bobby had his lights off
Tear-assing threw them back streets of town
Where me and Bobby tear-assed so many times before
Sometimes with my best girl and sometimes Bobby had him one tooBut this night he banked that curve just a little too hard
And that 442 went airborne, hit a telephone pole and split in two
Bobby's skull was split right in two and my girl pinned in her seat
Partially embedded in the dashboard and for the next twenty minutes
The only sound in the night were the sounds of her screams
The sound of the wheel still spinningIn a little while the ambulance came
And the sound of its siren mixed with the sound of the
Screaming girl and the spinning wheel
But when the story was told the next day at the graduation ceremony
Everyone said that when the paramedics got there
They could still hear "Free Bird" playing on the stereo
You know it's a very, very long song
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Это интересно:Drive-By Truckers are an alternative country/Southern rock band based in Athens, Georgia, though two out of five current members (Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley) are originally from The Shoals region of Northern Alabama, and the band strongly identifies with Alabama. Their music uses three guitars as well as bass, drums, and now keyboards. Like many alternative country acts, the Drive-By Truckers record in analog (using 2 inch tape). However, unlike the majority of their contemporaries, the Drive-By Truckers have consistently pushed their labels to also release the band's records in a vinyl format.Early HistoryDrive-By Truckers was co-founded by Patterson... продолжение
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