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commotion commotion, shaking my head
everybody’s trippin on a sour death bed
waving there fists at the crowd outside I could be mad
but I smile instead
and I picture myself in a rainforest
with a girl feeding me grapes
and we do what we do quickly
before the clouds rains escape
it’s all commotion commotion, shaking my head
I got some echoes in my ears and my eyes all red
everybody’s crazy over banks of bread
I could be mad, but I smile instead
and the queen on her thrown on the telephone
she calls me so quietly
and she whispers in a voice even she can’t hear

do you miss me?
but I don’t
it’s all commotion commotion, shaking my head
I got some echoes in my ears and my eyes all red
and I share the wine, I share the bread
I don’t know how you ended up in my bed
i t’s all commotion commotion shaking my head
I could be mad, but I smile instead
and the love lines cut as we walk on the line
I ain’t got no desire to set her flag on fire
I’ve been burned before and I’ve been wed
I could be mad
so don’t look back just to show me your tears
cause you’ll look back and laugh in a couple of years
I’m unstable and unable to face my fears
just caught in the commotion with you my dear
i t’s all commotion commotion, shaking my head
commotion commotion, shaking my head
I got some echoes in my ears and my eyes all red
and I sit on my couch here with legs of lead
I could be mad, but I smile instead
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“We never sought out to create a sound, we just started writing,” says Eric David, lead guitarist for Los Angeles quartet Stampead, which consists of Eric and his younger brother, lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and lyricist, Judd David, bassist Ivan Demaria, and drummer Sean McKinney . On their latest album, Oh Boy, the band’s freewheeling sound draws from the gutsy emotion of rock, the acoustic melodies of folk, and the jumpy two-step rhythms of country. It culminates into rustic-flavored Americana, replete with mandolin, pedal steel guitar, and harmonica flourishes.


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