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Big Mouth
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Harder driven rock
rock soul reggae roots sublime bob marley ben harper sarasota purpose soiled porpoise
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Roots, Rock and Reggae. the mysteries of the cosmos revealed in 4-minute danceable slices. vine-ripened grooves, sun-baked musical goodness. like cheeks restin
The foundations of Soul Purpose - a four piece band from Sarasota Florida - are a roots, rock and reggae. Influenced by the dichotomy of living in paradise and going through hell. Their "soul purpose" can not be satisfied through one genre. Bob Marley, Sublime, Larry Norman, Gospel Music, The Who, Metallica, even Bluegrass music come into play.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #339
Peak in subgenre #41
Author
Words Al Owen, Music:Pat Monahan
Rights
2006
Uploaded
June 22, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.6 MB 128 kbps 2:50
Story behind the song
Some Things are better left unsaid
Lyrics
Big Mouth Ó2006 Soul Purpose Pat Monahan, Words and Music Sometimes I move my mouth Just to hear me talking; Sometime I don’t know what’s in my head Sometimes I use my words Just like a weapon But I only use them on myself I try to change my ways The world just won’t let me. Can’t change that cynic in my head I search for better days, What will it get me? Should’ve left it all inside my head Sometimes I’m better not talking, Sometimes I hate the things I say Sometimes I’m better off not talkin’ Ya know I seem to regret Every word I say Sometimes I move my mouth Just to hear me talking; Sometime I don’t know what’s in my head Sometimes I use my words Just like a weapon But I only use them on myself Sometimes I’m better not talking, Sometimes I hate the things I say Sometimes I’m better off not talkin’ Ya know I seem to regret Every word I say Sometimes I’m better not talking, Sometimes I hate the things I say Sometimes I’m better off not talkin’ Ya know I seem to regret Every word I say
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