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punk rock folk groove celtic accordion fiddle fretless political english jigs leftwing tut tricks upon travellers knocker boys
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An eclectic collection of songs taking in most styles of music from acoustic folk to jazz, heavy rock and orchestral ballads.
TUT started in the early 1990s playing a punk folk hybrid. A politically aware band we wrote all our own material and had a good deal of critical (if not financial!) success with our first 3 CDs - "Cillataped", "The Last Fish Supper" and "Where the Skeletons Dance" - with an appearance at Glastonbury the high spot. One thing which was a constant was the need to entertain. No-one wants to be slapped round the face with a wet fish polemic so we made sure we always communicated with the audience (mind you at some gigs we could have gone round and had individual conversations although I was always disappointed the one man never brought his dog). The band lost Grahame Hobbs (singer) and Mark Knight (fiddle) in 2001 and with me the only original band member left the last CD "From another Plaice" was a real departure from the previous "in yer face" style - Much more acoustic and darker both musically and lyrically. TUT2 folded in 2003 and since then I've been writing and recording with various people and in our "virtual" band The Phobias with Richard Marris. Mostly cheerful stuff like murder and corruption. I've also been working once again with TUT's old singer Graeme Hobbs on a series of contemporary rock operas and contributing songs to a campaign to keep a London housing estate from being bulldozed by the council and replaced by luxury flats
Song Info
Genre
Rock Classic Rock
Charts
#1,834 in subgenre Peak #7
Charts
Peak #39
Author
Dick Langford
Rights
Tutsongs Ltd
Uploaded
August 08, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:20
Story behind the song
A Zoom challenge
Lyrics
2 Hour Song © 2006 Dick Langford How can I write a two hour song? 120 minutes baby, that's not long It looks like fun, I've seen it done but 120 minutes? That must be wrong I don’t think I can get, the second part of the first verse yet Fuck me that's another 10 minutes gone Watching the clock you see, those hands move easily Rock and roll's a bitch you know John Wait for the girl that didn't show the time goes really really slow Now that clock is racing don't you know I'm dying, I'm mystified look in the air it's 10 past five And I've only go 100 minutes to go Oh why was I a volunteer I didn't need this pressure here I'm getting through my boiled sweets Pick me up and take me home My dark star's dimmed, I need a phone Now I'm alone on dead end streets
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