Apartment #635 - DAG

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Apartment #635 Lyrics

B to Y to E to me
Bye to me
Gazed into the finest eyes
Falling into your friendly fire
Holding on to something that ain't real
But you have jumped into the cracks
Some unfortunate girl you put on wax
I can't believe I never knew the deal
Oh our time was made to flow
Damn I tried but you had to go
Now all your crazy mess has set you free
If you could come within a mile
Of showing this world a legitimate smile
Then all this pain would never have to be.
Did everything to make it work
Did everything but?
Did everything to make it right
635
Bye to me
I've seen things like this before
A man who don't know to walk out the door
When all this time he knew there was nothing there.
Walk outside. She's left behind
Another freak she's bound to find
Maybe this time he'll know just what to do

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DAG

Dag are:

1) A BUNCHA GOOD EGGS FROM BRISBANE,,,,,,, AUSTREALIA

2) an American funk band who released 2 albums, Righteous (1994) and Apartment #635 (1998). The line-up comprised of Bobby Patterson (vocals/bass), Brian Dennis (guitar), Doug Jervey (keyboards) and Kenny Soule (drums).

Both albums were engineered and produced by John Custer who is given song-writing credits along with featuring on several tracks playing the guitar.

A now legendary story holds that VIBE magazine staffers didn't realize Dag's members were white until they sent a photographer to shoot the band.

3) a Yugoslav accoustic trio, based in Belgrade, in early 70s. One album, "Sećanja" (memories). The name was the members' initials - Aleksandar Milanović, and brothers Dragan and Grujica Popović. Lyrics were written by Marina Tucaković, who wrote them for many bands in those years, and DAG were among her first.

4) DAG (Degenerate Art Generator) is a Deen Llüks project, that combines noise and digital sounds recreating abstract parallel environments. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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