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Sewers of Bangkok

from 2002 by BRAZZAVILLE

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Sewers of Bangkok
That’s what they call me
From the jungle towns
To the slums of the city

I’ve seen the devil
The charming stranger
And I’ve seen the devil
The old bone crusher

I’m the Sewers of Bangkok
And everything rolls off my back
I’ll have coffee and sweet cakes
For everyone stuck on the losing track
The kids picking garbage
The old folks who live by the trains
I’ll wash all their feet with my tears
And their hearts with the summer rain

There’s an order in the world
But it’s hidden from our view
It’s in traffic jams and zip codes
In the early morning blue

It’s in the third world hostess
Who’s turning 33
In the tenant farmer
In the plane that crashed at sea

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from 2002, released February 11, 1998
David Brown – vox, water
Kenny Lyon – bass
Danny Frankel – bongos, drums
Smokey Hormel – guitars
Joel Virgel-Vierset – vox

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BRAZZAVILLE Barcelona, Spain

Born in the Summer of Love to a Jewish mother and a Canadian father, David's attraction to exotic climes was nurtured at an impressionable age by his father, a trucker, with whom David rode shotgun while he hauled shipping containers from the ports of San Pedro to the Southern Pacific train yards.

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