Breath. Dog day afternoon by the sea. I think about you. What am I gonna do? Sorrow's hangin' over me.
Let me walk with you cuz it's breaking my heart. The things that we had. The good and the bad. Now it's parking lots. Don't let's talk about tomorrow. Baby! Standin' at the edge of sorrow. Let's watch the whole world goin' slow. Let's watch the whole world goin'.
I know my way round town. Used to live around here. I know the sites to see. The things they mean to me and how we tore it down. Let me walk with you cuz it's breaking my heart. The things that we had. The good and the bad. Now it's parking lots. Don't let's talk about tomorrow. Baby! Standin' at the edge of sorrow. Let's watch the whole world goin' slow. Let's watch the whole world goin' slow.
Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 03/01/2010 - 03:31.
Pere Ubu is an experimental rock music group formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975. Despite many long-term band members, singer David Thomas is the only constant. The group is named after Père Ubu ("father Ubu"), the protagonist of Ubu Roi ("Ubu, the King"), a play by French writer Alfred Jarry.
Ubu Roi (King Ubu) is a play by Alfred Jarry, premiered in 1896. It is one of the precursors to the Theatre of the Absurd and the greater surrealist art movement of the early twentieth century. It is the first of three stylised burlesques in which Jarry satirises power, greed and their evil practices — in particular the propensity of the complacent bourgeois to abuse the authority engendered by success.
See David Thomas and Pere Ubu Friday, March 5, 2010
Ubu Roi
Pere Ubu is an experimental rock music group formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975. Despite many long-term band members, singer David Thomas is the only constant. The group is named after Père Ubu ("father Ubu"), the protagonist of Ubu Roi ("Ubu, the King"), a play by French writer Alfred Jarry.
Ubu Roi (King Ubu) is a play by Alfred Jarry, premiered in 1896. It is one of the precursors to the Theatre of the Absurd and the greater surrealist art movement of the early twentieth century. It is the first of three stylised burlesques in which Jarry satirises power, greed and their evil practices — in particular the propensity of the complacent bourgeois to abuse the authority engendered by success.
See David Thomas and Pere Ubu Friday, March 5, 2010
Beachland Ballroom 10th Year Anniversary Special Event: Pere Ubu "Modern Dance" In Its Entirety
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