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Tidal - John Paul Jones



     
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Tidal Lyrics


Before electric light
You paddled through the soup of darkness as a crocodile
Cherry picking in the river
I would leave crisp note footprints at the bank side
Watch it closely, you see it begin to move
Watch it closely, you see it begin to flicker
While we're here let's see what happens
What we got, got, got to lose
While we're tidal and flexed on a full moon
It'd be a sure, sure shame to not to
In every wonder what you are
I've blurted everything I know just for a piece of it
Flash frozen, patch worked and fallow
I sprung up in hearts and arrow superhighways
Watch it closely, you will see it begin to move
Watch it closely, you see it begin to flicker
While we're here let's see what happens
What we got, got, got to lose

While we're tidal and flexed on a full moon
It'd be a sure, sure shame to not to
Do what you feel just how you like
Nobody has to know
Do what you feel just how you like
Nobody has to know
Watch, watch, watch, watch, watch
What we got to lose
While we're here let's see what happens
What we got, got, got to lose
While we're tidal and flexed on a full moon
It'd be a sure, sure shame to not to
Do it for England, do it for love
Do it for us, do it for goodness sake
Do it for all the times, we wished we had
Do what you want, just how you like
Nobody has to know
Do what you want, just how you like
Nobody has to know

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John Baldwin (born January 3, 1946 in Sidcup, London), better known by his stage name John Paul Jones, is an English musician and was the bassist, keyboardist, and mandolin player for Led Zeppelin from its inception until the band's breakup following the death of John Bonham in 1980. A versatile musician, he also plays guitar, mandolin, koto, lap steel guitars, autoharp, ukulele, cello, and the three over-dubbed recorders heard on "Stairway to Heaven". He is widely respected as both a musician and a producer and is considered as one of the most influential bassists in Rock music.

Read more about John Paul Jones on Last.fm.


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