Busting Up a Starbucks - Mike Doughty

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It will always be, the end of time
The end of law, the end of life
The dogs will howl and yank the leash
From tree to tree and from each to each

And does the man who makes the shoes own you, clown
You can? t even pry the nameplate off, now can you?
Fix it with your tiny fist there
James Van Der Beek and them sisters from sister, sister
The only one that? s ever felt this is you, the force that? s forcing you

To feel like busting up a Starbucks
Busting up a Starbucks
Busting up a Starbucks
Busting up a Starbucks

This bitter drink, has made you drunk
The thoughts you think become unthunk
The sea? s ablaze and the sky is too
The water? s red and the flames are blue

And does the man who makes the shoes own you, clown
You can? t even pry the nameplate off, now can you?
Fix it with your tiny fist there up
James Van Der Beek and them sisters from sister, sister
The only one that? s ever felt this is you, the force that? s forcing you

To feel like busting up a Starbucks
Busting up a Starbucks
Busting up a Starbucks
Busting up a Starbucks

Nyack!
Ronkonkoma!
East Orange!
Piscataway!

Busting up a Starbucks
Busting up a Starbucks
Busting up a Starbucks
...

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Mike Doughty (born June 10, 1970, in Fort Knox, Kentucky) is an American indie and alternative rock singer-songwriter and author. The former frontman of Soul Coughing from 1992, Doughty began writing solo songs in 1995, but nothing materialized until Soul Coughing broke up in 2000. At this point Doughty began touring solo with his acoustic guitar (after becoming clean and sober). His album Skittish (recorded 1996; released 2000) was finally released, along with the EP Rockity Roll. Doughty then formed a touring band including an upright bass, drums and keyboard.

Doughty's sound is that of muted acoustic guitar rhythms and nasally vocals with impeccable melodies. His lyrics are unique, and he can be described as a master wordsmith. He turned to a new direction for his 2008 album, Golden Delicious. Instead of an acoustic gritty sound, he began using things like electric guitars, stronger vocal backgrounds and even a cello.

Doughty's album, Yes and Also Yes, was released in August 2011. In January 2012, The Book of Drugs, Doughty's memoir about his "ugly, drug-doing years", was published by Da Capo Press. In 2012 Doughty recorded a version of "Take Me Home, Country Roads" for a fund-raising cd titled "Super Hits Of The Seventies" for radio station WFMU. Doughty's album, The Question Jar Show, was released in late January 2012. It is a two disc set containing highlights from his Question Jar tour.

Discography:
Skittish LP (recorded 1996; released 2000)
Smofe + Smang: Live in Minneapolis LP (2002)
Rockity Roll EP (2003)
Skittish / Rockity Roll double LP (2004): A two disc re-release which includes the out-of-print Skittish, the Rockity Roll EP, and five bonus tracks.
Haughty Melodic LP (2005): Doughty's first full-band album, released on May 3, 2005.
The Gambler EP (2005): Six song EP. Title track is a cover of the Kenny Rogers hit.
Golden Delicious (2008)
Sad Man Happy Man (2009)
Yes and Also Yes (2011)
The Question Jar Show (2012)
The Lo-Fi Lodge (2012)
The Flip Is Another Honey (2012)

Official website: www.mikedoughty.com 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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