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My Town Has No Caf​é​s

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{1987 LP version transferred from pre-master cassette, restored and mastered}

lyrics

On that well loved street
In a place I’ll call nowhere
I was stricken, I was stricken
By a frontal assault and I suppose I’m at fault
For letting my thoughts run astray

My town has no cafés
No place for us to say,
“We’re tired, so tired of the same things”
My town has no cafés
No place for us to say,
“We’re tired, so tired of the same dead things”

So it WAS three in the morning
And I had been mourning for the past week
About my mental disease
Well, I thought life finally might turn my way
When you just walked on by

My town has no cafés
No place for us to say,
“We’re tired, so tired of the same things”
My town has no cafés
No place for us to say,
“We’re tired, so tired of the same dead things”

Down in my familiar gutter
Nothing left to utter
It’s late, it’s late
It’s late, late, Dayton...

So don’t just leave me here this way
No, don’t just leave me in this state
My town has no, no cafés
My town has no, no cafés
So don’t just leave me here this way
My town has no cafés

credits

from The Pleasures Pale! (Remastered), released February 22, 2019
voice – jeffrey bright
12-string guitar – mitchell swann
bass guitar – luis lerma
drums – jeff keating

words – bright
music – swann & lerma

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The Pleasures Pale Dayton, Ohio

The Pleasures Pale was an influential indie quartet based in Dayton Ohio active from 1985 to 1987. Oft-compared to anglo groups such as The Smiths, TPP's influences can now be read as more diverse — taking cues from postpunk, rockabilly, swing, Motown and Dayton funk. A band for misfits, their extensive, lyric-driven output sought to light a way through the rust belt's post-industrial bleakness. ... more

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