Going To a Show - Craig Finn



     
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Going To a Show Lyrics


Some nights it just feels like the same old thing.
Some nights it feels like a new frontier.
Maybe that's why we keep coming here.Girl when you look back at the bar.
I could swear you were looking at me.
You want to get something to eat?I try so hard not to talk to myself
But it's hard 'cause I'm always alone.
Now she's playing with her phone.
It's always been the same old people.
Most of them are looking pretty old now.
And they rarely leave their homes.I know some dudes that have dabbled in drugs.
I know some dudes that went pretty much pro.
You shouldn't try to fall in love.
When you're going to a show.I try so hard not to talk to myself
But it's hard 'cause I'm always alone.
She said the bassist went to college with her brother.
He said hey you want another?
She said she might have to meet someone in the main room.
She softly touched his arm.

She said the bathroom is pretty nasty
But would you want to go in with me?
He said nah, I'm just going to go outside and smoke.I try so hard not to talk to myself
But it's hard 'cause I'm always alone.And I want to take you home.
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Craig Finn is the man behind Lifter Puller, The Brokerdealer and The Hold Steady. He was also featured on Rhymesayers rapper P.O.S.'s Safety In Speed (Heavy Metal). He released his first solo album, Clear Heart Full Eyes, on January of 2012.

Here is some background information on Clear Heart Full Eyes from the No Future Songfacts . In early 2011 Hold Steady frontman Craig Finn challenged himself to write a new song every day in his Brooklyn apartment for his first solo album. "I had written a bunch of songs that were outside of the norm for The Hold Steady, a little quieter and perhaps more narrative," he said. "I wanted to gain some experience and insight into the process of making a record by working with new people." Finn enlisted producer Mike McCarthy (Spoon) and traveled to an Austin, Texas studio far away from his New York comfort zone. He hooked up with some local musicians there, including members of Phosphorescent and White Denim and sang his vocals live, keeping takes to a minimum and completed recording in a few days. The resulting album, Clear Heart Full Eyes was released on January 24, 2012 on Vagrant Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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