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Written about two people I used to know that lived in the University District of Seattle in the late 90's. Want to thank Scaustrita for his drumming, mixing, and mastering work.
Released: 25-Sep-2024
Category: Latin
Application: Studio One
File type: mp3
File size: 6.6 Mb
Plays: 4
Downloads: 0
Weekly plays: 4
Weekly downloads: 0
License: Derivative works allowed on iBandstand only; contact artist for permission
Lyrics
Mitch lives on the second floor by the university
He gets his orders from the grocery deli
His temper wasn't right but they didn't want it to wreck his night
By the gasworks skyline show

Erin had her own ways to get about the city
Dub sacks and cigarettes were all her passion you see
Most knew it wasn't right, just a sad way to life a live
We all felt the tension grow

CHORUS:
I don't wanna see those people again
I don't wanna meet those just like them
Don't wanna go with their crowd
My house is all good here

We all know those who hang by the university
And all of their crazy ways are there for all to see
Some will say it's right, and others will leave before the night
Either way, the tension grows

Don't wanna go with their crowd
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I didn't know you live in Seattle! I used to go to it once a week every Thursday to load up a van full of stereo accessories, and sell them in BC. Did that for years! Got all by Direct-to Discs, my TDK Tapes, etc. Do you remember Fresh Aire?
Lovely song! Well written. Well produced...Steve does that well!
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I like the story very much. The delivery is so good. It's a great collab. Congratulations to both of you.
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