Steve Miller Band — Kow Kow
Album: Anthology
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Released: 1969
Length: 4:20
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Length: 4:20
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Kow kow calqulator
Was a very smooth operator
Had himself a pet alligator
Kept it in a chrome elevator, yeah
When the sun began to shine
The alligator come outside
Kow kow played the chimes
Together they would go for a ride
As they travelled with a heavy load
They came across a dead horse at the side of the road
With two generals standing at each end
Fighting over whose fault it had been
And all that's left was this war
And they couldn't get things back together like they were before
Well, listen
Turn on your love light
Turn it on, let it shine
Inside your heart
Let it shine, turn it on
Your love light
Turn it on
Turn it on
Let it shine
Inside your mind
So many times kow kow had heard it said before
Oh, don't, lord, don't go near that door
The cause of our evil you'll uncover
Because of our misery you discover
Well, misery seeks it's own company
Kow kow had heard it said
Now he sits there crying
Oh, with his hands across his head
Kow kow calqulator
Oh, a very smooth operator
Get back in your elevator
Kow kow calqulator
Turn on your love light
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Let it shine
Was a very smooth operator
Had himself a pet alligator
Kept it in a chrome elevator, yeah
When the sun began to shine
The alligator come outside
Kow kow played the chimes
Together they would go for a ride
As they travelled with a heavy load
They came across a dead horse at the side of the road
With two generals standing at each end
Fighting over whose fault it had been
And all that's left was this war
And they couldn't get things back together like they were before
Well, listen
Turn on your love light
Turn it on, let it shine
Inside your heart
Let it shine, turn it on
Your love light
Turn it on
Turn it on
Let it shine
Inside your mind
So many times kow kow had heard it said before
Oh, don't, lord, don't go near that door
The cause of our evil you'll uncover
Because of our misery you discover
Well, misery seeks it's own company
Kow kow had heard it said
Now he sits there crying
Oh, with his hands across his head
Kow kow calqulator
Oh, a very smooth operator
Get back in your elevator
Kow kow calqulator
Turn on your love light
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Let it shine
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pure crap
Fantastic ! God blessed Steve Miller
Love vintage Steve Miller but that is just bad...
The piano playing is what makes this song work . . . is that Nicky Hopkins?
I still have fond memories of this. Perhaps just the time.
Kow kow calqulator
Was a very smooth operator
Had himself a pet alligator
Kept it in a chrome elevator, yeah
When the sun began to shine
The alligator come outside
Kow kow played the chimes
Together they would go for a ride
As they travelled with a heavy load
They came across a dead horse at the side of the road
With two generals standing at each end
Fighting over whose fault it had been
And all that's left was this war
And they couldn't get things back together like they were before
Well, listen
Turn on your love light
Turn it on, let it shine
Inside your heart
Let it shine, turn it on
Your love light
Turn it on
Turn it on
Let it shine
Inside your mind
So many times kow kow had heard it said before
Oh, don't, lord, don't go near that door
The cause of our evil you'll uncover
Because of our misery you discover
Well, misery seeks it's own company
Kow kow had heard it said
Now he sits there crying
Oh, with his hands across his head
Kow kow calqulator
Oh, a very smooth operator
Get back in your elevator
Kow kow calqulator
Turn on your love light
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Let it shine
sucko barfo.
almost stopped listening by the time i noticed how annoying this song was. luckily it was almost over
Not a big Steve Miller fan. "Pompatus of love" -wth?
phineas wrote:
Well, that wasn't very good, was it.
Nope. But Bill didn't program this for its own merits, he segued to it from
"Bettie Serveert - Co-Coward", which also featured an annoying refrain of "cow cow"
...what if Tim Buckley tried to cover "Take The Money and Run"? might sound like this
Ok to hear once in a while..don't play the commercial overplayed stuff PLA-eeeezzzzzzz
Well, that wasn't very good, was it.
Wow. This is so much better than the overplayed Steve Miller tripe served up on commercial radio.
Sounds kinda like the Dead to me. I guess Boz Scaggs would be on bass?
Ah.....NO! :P
Seriously, this does nothing for me but make we want to tune out. It wanders aimlessly and offtune. I go with a 3.
The piano playing is what makes this song work . . . is that Nicky Hopkins?
I'm pretty sure it's Ben Sidran.