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Still Waiting - Dag Nasty



     
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These are the toughest days
Time is slow and the skies are gray
Well, this is the hardest time
To tell yourself to take your timeSeems like a hundred years
Since I thought it would all work out
Seems like a hundred years
And I'm still hereI've got nothing but time
So I'm still waiting
I'm still waitingOne time my eyes were wide
I couldn't wait 'til I could drive
Everything in life was free
It was healthy, loud and honestWell, it seems like a hundred years
But I guess it's been only ten
It seems like a hundred years
And I'm still hereI've got nothing but time
So I'm still waiting
Yeah, I'm still waitingI've got nothing but time
So I'm still waiting

Yeah, I'm still waiting, waiting, waitingThese are the toughest days
Not sure it's worth the wait
Well, this is the hardest time
To tell myself just one more timeAnd it seems like a hundred years
But it's been only ten
It seems like a million years
And I'm still hereI've got nothing but time
So I'm still waiting
Yeah, I'm still waitingI've got nothing but time
So I'm still waiting
Yeah, I'm still waiting, waiting, waitingWaiting, waiting
Nothing but time
Waiting, waiting
Nothing but time
Waiting, waitingNothing but time
Waiting, waiting
Nothing but time
Waiting, waitingWaiting, waiting
Nothing but time
Waiting, waitingNothing but time
Waiting, waiting
Nothing but time
Just waiting, waitingNothing but time
Waiting, waiting
Nothing but time
Oh, just waiting, waiting

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Brian Baker, formerly of Minor Threat, formed Dag Nasty with Colin Sears, Roger Marbury and Shawn Brown in 1985. Shawn's replacement on vocals (by ex- DYS frontman Dave Smalley) shortly before the recording of their debut full-length, Can I Say, began a revolving door membership that was to continue throughout their duration as a band (ultimately leaving Brian as the only original member.) Dag Nasty recorded Can I Say in June 1986, and Wig Out at Denkos in July 1987, for Dischord Records before moving to Giant Records for the release of Field Day in 1988.

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