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DEAD MAN WALKING

from AYAHUASCA by THE 1969 CLUB

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DEAD MAN WALKING

The grass under my palms and my hair like a toy
The skirt of a kept-in girl
I bang into the doors you can see my bruises
I’ve got mud under my nails but I don’t get old
I should be poised to suffocate
As long as the world remembers my name
I should be poised to suffocate
Me, myself and my ignorance

You make feel like a dead man
Walking on his hand
Energy without thoughts

I’ve lost the yellow bows in my hair
Now I can take the world until you care
Lost the yellow bows in my hair
And I won’t leave this world until you care
I’ll be on the streets I’ll on the TV
You’ll know name

You make feel like a dead man
Walking on his hand
Energy without thoughts

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from AYAHUASCA, track released October 10, 2016
Artwork – Maxime Roy
Engineer – Mike Lord
Mastered By – Julien Courtois
Music By – The 1969 Club
Producer – The 1969 Club

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THE 1969 CLUB Rennes, France

Stepping on the still-fuming ashes of their pre 80’s psychedelic-stoner rock idols with the gleeful enthusiasm of little brats, The 1969 Club is rewriting the rules of rock n’ roll, presenting your ears with a dirty, heavy and exhilarating music, just loud enough to knock down entire cathedrals with its distorted fuzz.
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