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The Bottom Half (3.16.07 - Pontiac, MI) - Umphrey's McGee



     
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There were always questions about where you been
With whom you went we didn't know
But I was only guessing about what I'd seen
And I didn't mean no harmBut you were willing and were able
Though I never heard so I can't be sure
And there was too much on table
Stopping to eat, I took my seat for too longThere's not a thing worth remembering
When tomorrow can bring some wonder
Get used to the thought, you can't be what you're not
Life has already got plans for youAdmit I'd just assume that you'd come around
And find what you found
I tried not to be rude, you know how I am
I tend to bitch and moanBut there's a loan out on opinions
And who would collect? Results reflect too bright to see
It would be nice if you could give them
You got some to spare, and it's always nice to shareThere's not a thing worth remembering
When tomorrow can bring someone new
Get used to the thought, you can't be what you're not

Life has already got plans for you
Songwriters
Jacob Cinninger;Brendan BaylissPublished by
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Umphrey's McGee is a progressive rock / jam band from South Bend, IN now based in Chicago, IL. They are influenced musically by progressive rock bands such as King Crimson, Yes, Dream Theater, and Genesis, as well as heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden. The band also identifies The Police, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin as primary influences. However, there really isn't a style of popular music that Umphrey's does not cover. Artists covered in concert by Umphrey's range from Lionel Richie to Metallica to Toto to Snoop Dogg to Paul Simon.

Read more about Umphrey's McGee on Last.fm.


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