Saturday, August 20, 2022

cccliii. STEELY DAN: Kid Charlemagne

cccliii. STEELY DAN

Kid Charlemagne (1994)
Donald Fagen, vocals, Fender Rhodes, Keylar, Melodica
Walter Becker, guitar
Tom Barney, bass
Warren Bernhardt, keyboards
Dennis Chambers, drums
Georg Wadenius, guitar
Bill Ware III, vibes, percussion
Cornelius Bumpus, tenor saxophone
Chris Potter, tenor and alto saxophone
Bob Sheppard, tenor and soprano saxophone
Diane Garisto, background vocals
Catherine Russell, background vocals, percussion
Brenda White-King, background vocals
(5:16)


from: Alive in America


About the famous LSD-chemist, Owsley Stanley.

**

While the music played, you worked by candlelight
Those San Francisco nights
You were the best in town
Just by chance you crossed the diamond with the pearl

You turned it on the world
That's when you turned the world around
(Did you feel like Jesus?)
Did you realize
That you were a champion in their eyes?

On the hill the stuff was laced with kerosene
But yours was kitchen-clean
Everyone stopped to stare at your technicolor motor home

Every A-Frame had your number on the wall
You must have had it all
You'd go to L.A. on a dare and you'd go it alone
(Could you live forever?)
Could you see the day?
Could you feel your whole world fall apart and fade away?

Now your patrons have all left you in the red
Your low-rent friends are dead
This life can be very strange
All those day-glo freaks who used to paint the face

They've joined the human race
Some things will never change
(Son, you were mistaken)
You are obsolete
Look at all the white men on the street

Clean this mess up else we'll all end up in jail
Those test-tubes and the scale
Just get it all out of here

Is there gas in the car?
Yes, there's gas in the car
I think the people down the hall know who you are

'Cause the man is wise
You are still an outlaw in their eyes












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