Kick In the Head - New Riders of the Purple Sage

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Well, do you think we can work it on out?
Or change the proposition about?
I'm in no position for an act of sedition
Really love to scream and shout
Half a loaf is better than a kick in the knee
Gonna be some tears or just more sympathy?
I really got a pumper on the line this time
You know, I know it's mine, oh mine
I ran to the king of creation
I told him save a bit for me
The way things look I could have written the book
And you know I can hardly read
Sally does your dog bite? No, no, no, no
Keep him on a choke chain and reel him out slow
Got a little place, call it my own
It never really was a home, never
Went to the college of evil
But the smoke nearly drove me away
What more can I say?
The white-face Lydian judge
Won't you give your little one, two, three
Him down on the corner singing 'Little Jack horner'
But you gotta let the gravy be
A whole loaf is better than a kick in the head
If you tell me what you mean, I'll tell you what I said
I sent you for jelly, you come back with jam
Who exactly do you think I am?
Who do you think I am?
You think I am, you think I am
You think I am
Who do you think I am? You think I am
You think, think, think, think too much, baby
Think, think, think, think too much, baby

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New Riders of the Purple Sage is an American country rock band. The group emerged from the psychedelic rock scene in San Francisco, California in 1969. Its original lineup included Jerry Garcia, founder and motive force of the Grateful Dead, on pedal steel guitar. The Riders' best known song is "Panama Red", written by Peter Rowan. The band is sometimes referred to as the New Riders, or as NRPS .

The song " On My way Back Home " was used by Ofsshore Radio Station Radio Caroline as a closeing tune before going off air or change to the sister Station on board the same ship the MV Mi Amigo ( was non stop at sea between 1972 and stil she sunk in march 1980 with a gayle 9) This song was used between 1972 and till around 1978.

You can read here more about the story behind it http://www.offshoreechos.com/Caroline%2080/accueil80.php?id=50 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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