City of Immigrants
Tonight I'll be going along to see Steve Earle play @ The Roundhouse, Camden, London. What can I say about Steve? One of the greatest songwriters ever. Loved his music from Guitar Town all the way through to his latest album Washington Square Serenade. At times he's had a few bumpy rides, and the odd 'week of living dangerously', but he has always persevered and made it through with a musical (and social) integrity that few can match.
It should be a good show. I wonder if he'll play this old favourite for his 'North End girl'?
Johnny Come Lately (excerpt)
I'm an American, boys, and I've come a long way
I was born and bred in the USA
So listen up close, I've got something to say
Boys, I'm buying this round
Well it took a little while but we're in this fight
And we ain't going home 'til we've done what's right
We're gonna drink Camden Town dry tonight
If I have to spend my last pound
When I first got to London it was pourin' down rain
Met a little girl in the field canteen
Painted her name on the nose of my plane
Six more missions I'm gone
Well I asked if I could stay and she said that I might
Then the warden came around yelling "turn out the lights"
Death rainin' out of the London night
We made love 'til dawn
From the old to the new, here's City Of Immigrants from the excellent Washington Square Serenade...
(Featuring Brazilian 'neo-folk' band Forro in the Dark)
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