Foolin Myself - David Arthur Brown

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Winter's here again
I'm full of fear again
The money's running out
And Christmas is coming soon

I sold my amp again
To pay the rent again
The credit cards are full
And I 'm getting' older

Maybe I'm foolin' myself
And it's time to leave this old guitar
High up on the closet shelf
They came to turn the gas off yesterday
And the kids'll have to leave their school
If I can't find a way to pay

I'm on the road again
So far from home again
Chasin' up a dream
That feels like it's come and gone


A new hotel again
Jetlag and CNN
The rain's comin' down
And I'm washin' clothes in the shower

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David Brown is an american singer songwriter, guitarist and saxophonist and member from Brazzaville. He is born 1967 in Los Angeles, California.

Brazzaville was formed by David Brown in 1998 in Los Angeles, California. While on tour playing saxophone with Beck, David bought an old guitar in Barcelona and began writing the songs for what would be the first Brazzaville album, 2002. Since then Brazzaville has recorded an additional 3 albums, Somnambulista, Rouge on Pockmarked Cheeks and Hastings Street. The original version of the band included many musicians, although the core group consisted of Kenny Lyon, Joe Zimmerman, Joel Virgel-Vierset, Mike Bolger and David Ralicke.

The band has toured the east and west coasts of the US as well as playing shows in Europe, Russia and Kazakhstan.

In 2003 David sold everything and moved to Barcelona. There he formed a new version of Brazzaville consisting of himself, two American expatriates (Ivan Knight and Brady Lynch) and two local boys (Paco Jordi and Richie Alvarez). In 2004, Mimicry Records released a greatest hits record called Welcome to Brazzaville. The band’s fifth album, East L.A. Breeze, was released in June 2006, and tracks are currently streaming on their myspace page. 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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