Low Life - Mo Foster



     
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Low Life Lyrics


I've been on my best behavior
My conscience is a little too clean
My halo's just a little too tight now
I'm tired of the old routine
So, baby, let's get down and dirty
Forget about right from wrong
I wanna sleep in a cheap motel room
With nothing but the TV on
We need a little of the low life
To keep our feet on the ground
Just a little of the low life
Sooner or later we gotta get
Down to the low life, yeah
Well, I don't wanna talk religion
Don't wanna talk politics
I don't wanna talk at all, babe
I just wanna get my kicks
So c'mon, baby, let your hair down

You can chuck your pearls out the door
Just a little black lace and a smile on your face
We'll never need nothing more
We need a little of the low life
To keep our feet on the ground
Just a little of the low life
Sooner or later we gotta get
Down to the low life, yeah
I'm talking low, babe
Now, baby, you don't wanna talk about your day
And you sure don't wanna hear 'bout mine
I'll meet you at the Notell Motel
Underneath the vacancy sign
We need a little of the low life
To keep our feet on the ground
Just a little of the low life
Yeah, sooner or later
You gotta get down to the low life
Just a little bit of foolin' around
We need a little of the low life
Oh babe, we need a little of the low, low life, yeah
Let's get down and dirty low, low life
Hey, we need a low low life
Just get down and dirty, baby

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IN THE BEGINNING In the mid 1960s Mo studied physics and mathematics at the University of Sussex. During this period he played both drums and bass in a wide variety of different bands. Once he graduated, a short spell as a laboratory research assistant convinced him that a career in music was preferable and, along with other ex-university pals, he formed a progressive jazz/rock group called Affinity, which was managed by the late Ronnie Scott. From that time on his career blossomed into one of the most prestigious of any contemporary bass-guitar player.

Read more about Mo Foster on Last.fm.


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