Teenage Summer Days - David Arthur Brown



     
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Teenage Summer Days Lyrics


Down on Pico and Fedora
Back in 1983
All the cholos on the corner
Hid their pistols in the treesEl Funny Clown lived off of Sunset
On a street called Benton Way
There were blood satins on the sidewalk
But the rain washed them awayOn the mean streets of L.A.
All those teenage summer daysWe took the bus way down to Venice
Went bodysurfing in the waves
Staring out at the horizon
On those teenage summer daysOn the mean streets of L.A.
All those teenage summer daysMy daddy was a trucker
Hauling freight 12 hours a day
Sometimes he'd take me down to Vernon
Or the shipyards in South BayOn those teenage summer days
On the mean streets of L.A.

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David Brown is an american singer songwriter, guitarist and saxophonist and member from Brazzaville. He is born 1967 in Los Angeles, California. Brazzaville was formed by David Brown in 1998 in Los Angeles, California. While on tour playing saxophone with Beck, David bought an old guitar in Barcelona and began writing the songs for what would be the first Brazzaville album, 2002. Since then Brazzaville has recorded an additional 3 albums, Somnambulista, Rouge on Pockmarked Cheeks and Hastings Street.

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