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lyrics
O, the forgotten way, hold me the forgotten way
Til there’s no daylight between us, oh, nothing will remain
Camaro, the name means just what you think the car can do – Go!
Cherish every touch, the language of love is just what they fear most
Camaro , reveal what you feel in your heart by the way you move*
‘Deciding gone’s best’*, the great sea crashes, silver fingers stroke
The shore
The Seaside Rest, the waitress says, ‘And we’re out of nothing.’
It’s not so much that I’m lonely as everyone’s lonely*
Camaro, the name means just what you think the car can do – Go!
Faster-go-fast, ‘the colour of rabbits’*, it’s all I know
Camaro, reveal what I feel in my heart, my heart is set on you
Daylight between us, the great sea crashes, silver fingers approach
Our toes
Yea, silver fingers stroke
Our toes.
O Camaro, go
O Camaro
Camaro
credits
from Lustre Parfait,
released May 5, 2023
Gord Downie - Lead Vocals, Background Vocals
Bob Rock - Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion, Background Vocals
Tom Anselmi - Keyboards
Johnny Fay - Drums
Adam Greenholtz - Keyboards, Percussion
Camille Henderson - Background Vocals
Jamey Koch - Bass, Keyboards, Background Vocals
Zac Rae - Keyboards
Gordon Downie was a Canadian rock singer-songwriter, musician, writer and activist. He was the lead singer and lyricist for the Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, which he fronted from their formation in 1984 until his passing in 2017.
As a lifelong fan of psyche, I was delighted to have found this, stunned that I'd missed them for three decades and devastated by the news of Dallas' passing. Makes many of the album's lyrics even more poignant. I hear echoes of the Chocolate Watch Band, Long Ryders and both the pop and country sides of the Byrds. Stunning, and a contender for my album of the year. Iain H
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1st time i heard DeathWish, i turned it off.
felt rushed, not the Isbell i've come to admire. really grab'd me when i took time to listen on the 2nd try. the writing on these songs stopped me in my tracks more than once. raw talent with just enough polish in the delivery.
thankyou Jason + 400 for another keeper swirlingmadness
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It's really DBT at their finest. Reminds me at times of Southern Rock Opera, also their mid 2000s records, other times some of their more recent albums only more polished and cohesive and better melodies, better hooks, better lyrics.
Long live DBT! bdean42