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Trey Anastasio — Push On 'til The Day
Album: Trey Anastasio
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Total ratings: 33









Released: 2002
Length: 7:34
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Lyrics:

Seacot is a friend of mine,
chillin' in the back lounge drinkin' wine
from steamboat to Johnny Jordan time
across the chocolate sea
two decker and a tall boy can
glitter in the bad time elephant man
the road is a pinstripe Watson fan
as far as I can see
ferris ferris the ferris wheel,
chicken on the back top pushin' steel,
dance all night with the back door man
by the light of a yellow moon
two tank tequila song,
a little bit of Mary all night long,
the big black bag and the red balloon
and the sun always comes up much too
soon

hot coffee and scrambled eggs,
the back of the worm and the wooden leg,
transfusion and a turkey ham,
two bushwhackers and an angry ram
Pete threw a bomb and he rang the pole,
Somebody yay in a Tokyo hole
glass table in a five star room,
and the sun always comes up much to
soon
Push on til the day

Sounds like a Tower of Power wannabe.
Zzzzz.
This song is 3 minutes too long.
One thing I enjoy about RP is getting to hear new material and artists. Many I like, but I\'ve decided I just can\'t stand Trey Anastasio. He really irritates me! For jazzy stuff I\'d much rather hear Stephen Grapelli or Michael Franks... Anastasio is a second-stringer at best.
Help, I\'m stuck in a time-warp! Freaky-delic.
Love it! Great funky jam! Finding it hard to keep still...
Funked up in a very nice, musical way. RP needs that from time to time. Related to the Tower of Power and probably as well best enjoyed 'live'(?).
Not overly familiar with this artist but he seems really impressed with long tedious riffs. Needs some soul or heart...
There\'s often a fine line between good jamming and mindless repetition. This is nowhere near that line, it rests well in the realm of unispired repetition.
I could use a little bit of Mary all night long... right about now.
Has a groove, but an annoying penchant for repetitive guitar riffs. Why does every electric guitar player seem to think that riffs=good guitar technique. Makes me want to turn down the dial.
Great funky groove, tight playing. I like it.
Originally Posted by ejangel: I'm starting to get the feeling that this hiatus is going to go on for 5 or 10 years :(
One can only hope :)