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It's James Now - Kelly Joe Phelps



     
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Well, Double R.J. is older now, he stays up watching the night snow fall
Black bound book on the table, dusty beside card tricks and games
Yeah, one by one he cuts the names from the back of the daily news
Laying side by side they make quite a company of menYeah, and all the things they've done and not done, glaring under the scope
Double R.J.'s mom, she called this morning, all is well back home
And how are you today, my son, "Fine, ma, I'm fine"
Seventeen pages set in place for a back line of memoriesYeah, the new one's fighting for space and concern
Walter winks across the cue
My folks are goin' out today, I've got some weed, are you comin'?
And it's twenty four years later, the movie lot's still intact
Tables buried under truck bones and machine shop toolsWell, Walter hasn't found his way from the park yet to page eighteen
Oh, and all those girls, God, what were their names?
Should've kept their pictures
It's starting to blur on Double R.J., they're rolling into one
Except for Elvin the snake and Indian George
And the guy you couldn't scareAnd then first kiss on the playground bought with sister's stolen ring
So the odd discomfort shawl, drapes it across his bony wings
As the loss of honest vision seers, pioneers and double dares

Set your clothes on fire if you ever breathed a wordAnd Double R.J. falls backwards, he can see further away
And Double R.J. falls backwards, he can see further and further away

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Kelly Joe Phelps (born 5 October 1959, Sumner, Washington) is an American musician and songwriter. His music has been characterized as a mixture of delta blues and jazz. Kelly Joe Phelps grew up in Sumner, Washington, a blue-collar and farming town. He learned country and folk songs, as well as drums and piano, from his father. He began playing guitar at 12. Phelps concentrated on free jazz and took his cues from musicians like Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane. He spent 10 years playing jazz, mostly as a bass player.

Read more about Kelly Joe Phelps on Last.fm.


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