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Emergency Exit - Greg Howe



     
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Hey, hey, hey, heyFourteen miles away from a landfill grave
Never pawned my watch and chain
The landlord living inside my head
I paid my rent till the lights went deadAnd I saw my sign coming up the road
Dead ditch waitin' for to bury my load
On the avenues and the brink of day
A Roosevelt dime and a bucket of rain
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, ohNow hold your hand up to the plow
Work the dirt till the sun goes down
What's left of death is more than fear
Let dust be dust and the good Lord nearIt's a little too much to ask of faith
A little too late to wait for fate
So tell the angels what you've seen
Scarecrow's shadow on the Nazarene
Oh, oh, oh oh, oh, oh, oh, ohKindness will find you
When darkness is falling round your bend
Kindness will follow , children will wander
Till the end, hey, oh, ooh

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Greg Howe (b. 1964) is a U.S. rock and jazz-rock guitarist, producer, and teacher. Originally from Easton, Pennsylvania, he started his career as a shredder on Mike Varney's Shrapnel label in the 1980s, and became one of the founding fathers of the shred trend alongside players such as Marty Friedman, Jason Becker, Paul Gilbert, Richie Kotzen, Tony MacAlpine, and Vinnie Moore, among others. However, Howe soon developed a more distinctive style that was more rooted in jazz fusion than the neoclassical leanings of his contemporaries.

Read more about Greg Howe on Last.fm.


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