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Going South - The Wolfgang Press



     
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Peace and love, a phoney kind of blubber
My instincts tell me to crash
You've got salt emissions and you know how to use them
I somehow think this won't lastSo I'm moving south
To the great unknown
Yeah I'm moving south
Where the head unloadsYou've got a reason some funky little demons
Telling me that life is a gas
You're a deconstruction a euphemism nothing
Motown gives it a blastSo I'm moving south
To the great unknown
Yeah I'm going south
Where the head unloadsCalled my brother, he said, "I need a lawyer"
And my life is sinking at best
Called my brother, he said, "I've just become
A moaner who lives in the past"You've got a vision some funky little sms
Telling me that life is a gas
Your misconception is a pitiful expression

It's something, I'll never possessSo I'm moving south
To the great unknown
Yeah I'm moving south
Where the head unloadsPeace and love, a phoney kind of blubber
My instincts tell me to crash
You've got salt emissions and you know how to use them
I somehow think this won't lastSo I'm moving south
To the great unknown
Yeah I'm moving south
Where the head unloads

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Enigmatic, moody, and challenging, Britain's Wolfgang Press were one of the most mercurial talents of the post-punk era, restlessly moving from gothic noise to dark balladry to eccentric funk; paradoxically, the group was also the 4AD label's longest tenured artist -- even their stylish album packages were all the product of the same designer, Alberto Ricci. Formed in London in 1983, the Wolfgang Press comprised vocalist Michael Allen, guitarist Andrew Gray, and keyboardist Mark Cox.

Read more about The Wolfgang Press on Last.fm.


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