There will come a day when I can no longer wear band shirts
And the implications floor me
My income is fairly modest
And with my prospects and my goals
It's not going to get a whole lot bigger
Considering the rent
And the cost of food and the broadband internet
It's not in the budget to buy a brand new wardrobe
It's a catch-22
Cause you can't just waltz into a job interview
In a Propagandhi t-shirt and ripped jeans
Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes isn't exactly confidence inspiring
There will come a day when there is not a single hair left on my head
It will first split down the middle
So after every haircut that I get
I sweep the locks into a pile
That I keep in case I get old
That would be crazy
I'd like to think I've been saner lately
I'm just scared to know what I don't know
When my body stops working
I hope I'm not observing
From the pilot's seat
Bald and fat and frowning by default
There will come a day when I can no longer be vague
On that day I will be specific
supported by 5 fans who also own “Let The Great Experiment Begin!”
One of the more sprawling and eclectic albums in the Taxpayers catalogue, A Rhythm In The Cages isn't as airtight as some of its siblings, but it is absolutely bursting with incredible songs. Punk, blues, folk, noise, and unclassifiable weirdness abound. "Militaristic Kitchen," "Dig Too Deep," "Cuyahoga Canal," and "Stealing Apples From The Man" are all eccentric, hooky classics that will live in your head for days. There's really something for everyone here. K.R.K.
supported by 5 fans who also own “Let The Great Experiment Begin!”
First time I have ever paid for a music download. Got here through recommendations from my Son. Raw and powerful, made me cry. Thank you for being creative with your emotions ❤️Ray Thompson (72 years young) 😊 raysax66