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Dark Side of the Bright Lights - Graham Parker



     
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Dark Side of the Bright Lights Lyrics


Pre>intro a asus2 a6 a a (twice) (the notes go c# b f# e c#)A f#m g a
The party may wind down the bottles are strewn and broken
D em7 a
The games are all played out like useless tokens
A f#m g a
The videos are scattered their messages have screened and clattered
D em7 a g
Discussing the actors as if they mattered they matteredC#m a c#m a
And I'm not gaining any ground here
C#m a f#m
No I'm not listening you do not care
G#m7 a g#m7 a
We are not driving in the same gear
A a c a
It always feels the same on the dark side of the bright lights
D d
Getting turned off againThe night's conversation might never really end up anywhere
The big mouths just open and close on fingers

The shal-la-la-la-low laughs they turned out to be hard reminders
And we only heard them playing behind us behind usAnd I'm not gaining any ground here
You are not listening you do not care
You are not whispering in the right ear
It always feels the same on the dark side of the bright lights
Getting turned off againA c
I can't stand it I can't stand it
A c a
I can't even gain your attention I I i iSolo over c#m a then to f#mAnd I'm not gaining any ground here
No I'm not listening you do not care
We are not driving in the same gear
C a
It always feels the same on the dark side of the bright lights
On the dark side of the bright lights
On the dark side of the bright lights
Getting turned off again (x3) /pre>

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Graham Parker (born November 18, 1950 in London) is a British rock singer and songwriter. He continues to be best-known as the leader (and singer) of the popular British band Graham Parker & The Rumour, though he has has a number of solo albums to his name. Despite moderate commercial success, he has consistently been hailed by critics as one the most prominent musicians of his generation, with his wittily-heated, often class-conscious lyrics and energy-fueled music preceding the arrival punk rock and new wave music.

Read more about Graham Parker on Last.fm.


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