On December 11, 1988, legendary BBC Radio host, John Peel, featured Fugazi in-studio for their very own Peel Session. This recording of "Glue Man" [most famously featured on the 1990 Dischord release "13 Songs"] reverberates with a more apocalyptic tone than fans have usually heard. A trademark of Peel Sessions, these recordings capture the energy of a live performance while maintaining exceptional production mastering. A rare gem, for sure!
Lyrics:
I spent it all
On the bag
On the drag
The sun comes up, the tide rolls out
The trucks roll by the park still a park
Where children play and pick up stones
Anything to make them feel less alone
He's alone
His mind is his own town
Where all his thoughts run aground
They fall all over and down
I spent it all
On the bag
On the drag
The sun comes down, the tide rolls back
We crawl our way back to the house we call home
He holds his home in the palm of his hand
And he says, and he says
You are my everyone, you are my anyone
You are my anytime, you are my every time
You are my everywhere...anywhere...
Thank you so much for uploading! This sounds awesome.
cauthoncrazy 1 year ago
Fugazi have always been a live powerhouse. They're one of the few bands that are always better live than on record. Not to say their records are not fine, they're always outstanding.
ygmarchi 1 year ago