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Artist & Band information for:cn-Sunshine Rock 3 Streets
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Unofficial Streets Homepage, The
Fan site with discography, biography, memorabilia, interviews, liner notes and links page.
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/4551/index.html |
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When You Wasn't Famous Pt 2 (Audio CD),28 March, 2006
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Song "It’s Too Late"
She said 'Meet me at the gates at eight
'Leave now, don't be late'
She said one day she'd walk away
'Cause I was always late
Thought things were okay
Didn't care though anyway
Say 'Sorry, babe, I had to meet a mate'
Tempting fate
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
It's now seven-fifty
Getting ready, better be nifty
Do my hair quickly
Step out, it's cloudy
Mate bells me to borrow money
I've got two henrys and a dealer to pay
Call up on geezers to rid these green trees
From my reeking jeans
Got a You-Think-I-Care air
Out glaring geezers' stares
I'm here and I'm there
Couldn't see past the end of my beer
What was getting near
All of the silence after the tears
I didn't know it was over
Till it was too late, too ate
But if I ever needed you
Would you be there?
She said 'Meet me at the gates, don't be late'
But pretty soon the day came for change
And I was glad she never walked away
So I'm choosing what to wear
Doing my hair with an hour to spare
When my life went pear
She'd been there with a fixed stare
Big wheel climbed to the top
Geezers' stares bounced off
Standing at the top of this huge mountain
Smiling and shouting
Spring flowers sprouting
Not one inch of doubt in my mind
As I reached the gates
Came around the corner at a rate
Risked her love
But I was gonna set things straight
Never again am I gonna be late 3x
I didn't know it was over
Till it was too late, too ate
But if I ever needed you
Would you be there?
I said meet me at the gates
Leave now, don't be late
I waited for a while
Listening to her voicemail
Mind set sail
Then the facts turned me pale
Wind, rain, hail
My fears unveiled for my fair female
She'd walked away
Too little to late
I step up the pace
Walk past the gate
Rain runs over my face
Spirit falls from grace
I purchase a hazy escape at the alcohol place
In the Chase, I sat down, got a fat frown
Weeping and drown in my senses
For this love game's expensive
I walk in a trance
Got a wounded soldier stance
And the everyday geezers' stares throw me off balance
Now nothing holds significance
And nothing holds relevance
Cause the only thing I can see is her elegance
I didn't know it was over
Till it was too late, too ate
But if I ever needed you
Would you be there?
I didn't know it was over
Till it was too late, too ate
But if I ever needed you
Would you be there?
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CANOE -- JAM! Music: CD Review: The Streets: The Hardest...
CD Review: The Streets: The Hardest... Cruise these Streets. By DARRYL STERDAN --
Winnipeg Sun ... Thankfully, Mike (The Streets) Skinner is here to help. ...
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/2006/04/13/1533092-sun.html
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The Streets: Original Pirate Material - PopMatters Music Review
The Streets, Original Pirate Material (Vice), review by Adrien Begrand.
http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/s/streets-original.shtml
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TheMovieBoy Review: Hurricane Streets (1998)
"Hurricane Streets," which won an unprecedented three 1997 Sundance Film Festival
... One of the pleasures of, "Hurricane Streets," is watching all of the ...
http://www.themovieboy.com/reviews/h/98_hurricanestreets.htm
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Yahoo! News Search Results for band "Streets"
But Lamb of God's not letting stardom get to them. The metal band looks forwa...
When the guitars are finally tuned, the drum kit is set and the microphone sits by its lonely self on stage, only one band can take these simple instruments and play them to their breaking points - Lamb of God. Currently sitting on top of the metal scene, Lamb of God is notorious for their aggressive shows and their ability to make some of the hardest heavy metal music known to man.
River Rats to come out in Natchez tonight (The Natchez Democrat)
NATCHEZ ? The month of February brings Mardi Gras, and Mardi Gras brings rats and brass. Tonight, Natchez will be infested by a Krewe of River Rats and they?re bringing a brass band with them.
Hundreds take to streets for charity run (The Saratogian)
GLENS FALLS - Friday's snowstorm didn't keep people from all over New York and New England from running through the streets of Glens Falls Sunday for the 21st annual Shamrock Shuffle.
Squeezing money from music (CNN Money)
Never before in the history of the planet has there been so much music floating around, of all kinds and easily accessible. Thanks to iTunes and its cousins, from YouTube (great for live concert clips) and MySpace (unsigned bands) to satellite radio, Internet radio and the vast underworld of illegal file sharing - well, as Aretha almost said, What you want, baby, you got.
Board not keen on Orbach Corner (USA Today)
Jerry Orbach, the quintessentially New York actor who played the seen-it-all TV police detective Lennie Briscoe on the long-running Law & Order, once was named a "living landmark" by a local preservation group.
MUSIC'S AUSTIN POWER (New York Post)
AUSTIN, Texas - With long lines, changing lineups and more than 1,400 acts to chose from at the just-concluded South by Southwest Music Festival here, sometimes you just leave it to the gods of serendipity and roam the streets. You?re sure to find...
The Hypermiler (Hartford Advocate)
On a midsummer Saturday in a sprawling Wisconsin parking lot, about a dozen people are milling about a candy-apple red Honda Insight. They?re watching Wayne Gerdes prepare for his run in Hybridfest?s MPG Challenge, a 20-mile race through the streets of Madison.
Ashwaubenon marching band makes return trip to New York (Green Bay Press-Gaze...
ASHWAUBENON Amidst the bagpipers and rows of police officers, members of the Ashwaubenon High School Band will be winding their way through the streets of New York City during Saturdays annual St. Patricks Day parade.
News in brief (Onalaska Community Life)
Here are a selection of brief news items from this week's paper edition, as well as a few news briefs that didn't make it in the paper.
New teachers strive to measure up (Grand Traverse Herald)
Editor's Note: Four music educators joined the Traverse City Area Public School District programs this fall, bringing a youth and vitality to programs recognized around the state. Central High School welcomed a new band director, Jake Brumbaugh, and a new choral director in Tami Grove.
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