Just a young boy from the Larkin family
Spent his childhood in mediocrity
He has no where to run and he has no place to be
It's hard without a home yeah poor poor Rudy
Seem sort of different to the stranger's eyes
Well no one seem to understand this thick headed guy
Rudy doesn't care, he don't want no charity
Keep your chin up and ramble on Rudy
Rudy Larkin how could they say that to you
How could they do?
Rudy Larkin you wouldn't care if it's true
But it's true
One day Rudy had enough
Had to find a face for his fist to stuff
A classmate came up and said "Hello"
Little did he know he'd get punch in the throat
After a little while when his anger was gone
Rudy realized what he had done
Always thought you were a man of mercy
Go get your backpack and run run Rudy
Rudy Larkin how could they say that to you
How could they do?
Rudy Larkin you wouldn't care if it's true
But it's true
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It’s sounding like Red Spektor are starting to come out of the 60ies and are now moving into the early 70ies. You know, they’re beginning to sound more like ‘Ten Years After’ than ‘Jimmi’. I think Bill has hit the nail on the head with his now-days band comparisons. All except Lost Soul which has a real old school ‘Zeppelin’ feel to it. Love the use of “Stereophonic” left/right speaker switching in Timeless Requiem; just adds to that era’s feel. Let’s use all the tech! Harry Harrison
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Flared pants, corduroy, weirdly colored marsh vapours, tincans, crocodile scales, pumpkins, goat-headed satyrs weaving in and out of pastel colored forests, and distantly shaded mountains framing a crisp blue sky. All flavors that goes into my psychedelic Bautastor soup. Zhakathoom