Life without Thievery Corporation would be a sad life indeed. Anybody else who has grown affectionate of their smooth acid jazz and reggae stylings knows exactly what I'm talking about.
Thievery Coporation = Love. For those of you less fortunate people who are unfamiliar with their work, i encourage you to check up on the following tracks: Amerimacka Shadows of Ourselves All that we Perceive Satyam Shivam Sundaram The State of the Union Truth and Rights Lebanese Blonde The Heart's a Lonely Hunter The Richest Man in Babylon The Revolution Solution So Com Voce Khalgi Stomp or any other material you can get your hands on. If you are down with Thievery Corporation, confess your love. If you feel inclined to seek out these songs, tell me what you think.
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All about me
My mother was a Chinese trapeze artist
In pre-war Paris Smuggling bombs for the underground. And she met my father At a fete in Aix-en-Provence. He was disguised as a Russian cadet in the employ of the Axis. And there in the half-light Of the provincial midnight To a lone concertina They drank in cantinas And toasted to Edith Piaf And the fall of the Reich. My sister was born in a hovel in Burgundy And left for the cattle But later was found by a communist Who'd deserted his ranks To follow his dream To start up a punk rock band in South Carolina. I get letters sometimes. They bought a plantation She weeds the tobacco He offends the nation And they write, "Don't be a stranger, y'hear." "Sincerely, your sister." So my parents had me To the disgust of the prostitutes On a bed in a brothel. Surprisingly raised with tender care 'Til the money got tight And they bet me away To a blind brigadier in a game Of high stakes canasta. But he made me a sailor On his brigadier ship fleet. I know every yardarm From main mast to jib sheet. But sometimes I long to be landlocked And to work in a bakery. |