I hope your livin life doin what you love to do
Cuz there's no second chances not for me and not for you
And boy you are mistaken if you think that your immune
And she had no time to scream oh no oh no
And she had no time to think maybe coulda shoulda woulda
Fate just grabbed her by the throat
Slit it open with no remorse
could have been anyone
could be you someday soon
Little slip twist of fate call it what you'd like
Death is coming for you and she's got no sense of time
First your on your way to work then in the afterlife
And she had no time to scream oh no oh no
And she had no time to think maybe coulda shoulda woulda
Fate just grabbed her by the throat
Slit it open with no remorse
could have been anyone
could be you someday soon
Now she was just a girl doing what we all do
Working at her shitty job just to pay her dues
But this day turned out to be different from the rest
Cuz when she turned the mixer on it ripped her head right off her neck
And she had no time to scream oh no oh no
And she had no time to think maybe coulda shoulda woulda
Fate just grabbed her by the throat
Slit it open with no remorse
could have been anyone
could be you someday soon
And she had no time to scream oh no oh no
And she had no time to think maybe coulda shoulda woulda
Fate just grabbed her by the throat
Slit it open with no remorse
could have been anyone
could be you someday soon
supported by 5 fans who also own “Banjo Death Song”
The album art is what drew me first to this album, although I had already heard a different album. Loved that one, loved this one. Just genuinely feel-good music. jskaloney
supported by 5 fans who also own “Banjo Death Song”
this album truly feels like a journey. there is a strong atmosphere of transience and solidarity, a feeling of constant change. if you commit yourself to listening through, you will come out a different person. crowskult
supported by 4 fans who also own “Banjo Death Song”
Comme d'habitude, j'ai bien du mal à choisir une "favorite track" avec ce groupe de Trashgrass qui excelle dans son domaine.
Mais là, j'ai réussi à me décider finalement. XD EklektikTrip
A look back at the late Bert Jansch's 1985 classic, "From The Outside," an album that bridges the gap between his native Scotland and the Americana his music invokes. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jun 14, 2016
supported by 4 fans who also own “Banjo Death Song”
fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309