Song 34 - Zuba

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Embed: but when the shit hits the fan ill be on my way
cause truth morality that aint real
music emotion and death thats the real deal
the question is which side your on
cause one can be weak and one can be strong
when your up against the wall
whos the one that youll call
will you reach down grab hold of some of your pride
or reach beneath the floor boards and dieLyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Song 34 Lyrics

1) Right about the time I wrote this song
I had a dream I was living this life I live
not drifting away like a leaf on a fall day
thats how I feel sometimes when im awake
hallucination can tell a truth like a pulled tooth
when your asleep your body turns your mind loose
let it go let it go, im lettin go tryin to enjoy that show
cause if I break awake and the world still spins
I break from insecurity got to find some purity
oh my god in my mind
theres a sad collaboration of classic hesitation
im a fool drawn to a fool led by the fool
said im a fool drawn to a fool led by the fool

2) now secrets temptation and the abstract
living in a metephor I find myself freaking out
"its all good" I could say
but when the shit hits the fan ill be on my way
cause truth morality that aint real
music emotion and death thats the real deal
the question is which side your on
cause one can be weak and one can be strong
when your up against the wall
whos the one that youll call
will you reach down grab hold of some of your pride
or reach beneath the floor boards and die

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1) Zuba is an international collective producing a heady upbeat crossover mix of West African folk, Latin rhythms, contrapuntal guitars and melodic vocals. Zuba wrote and rehearsed Allez! in the basement of a disused sandwich factory in the centre of Glasgow in the long, wet summer of 2004. The following recording sessions ran through to November. The main idea of recording these songs was to define, refine and capture Zuba’s existing live sound – a sound borne of a fusion of different cultures but not defined by them. Zuba’s Bassa Beat is global cosmopolitanism almost by accident of birth. The band members were friends, who just happened to be musicians from different parts of the world , before they were a band.
Take a lead singer of Liberian griot lineage with a throat full of reggae and gospel, a Hebridean guitarist with a background in folk fingerpicking and 60s psychedelia, a Parisian percussionist who had travelled and drummed extensively in the world’s Latin quarters, an Aberdonian bassist with a fixation on finding the groove that would link Peter Gabriel’s world fusion and The Who, a Paisley-born jazz-inflected drummer who studied in Berklee, Boston, a Ugandan singer with a soul voice and an obsession with melancholic 70s singer-songwriters, and a Ghanaian dancer with one foot in the R’nB bag and the other dragging it away to African Gospel harmony choir recitals… stick them together in the back of a transit van for six years or so, lock them in a sandwich factory for a while and then entomb them in a smoke-filled recording studio and you have this album.

2) A 90's jam band out of Boulder which has disbanded. Their song "Speed Queen" was featured on the soundtrack of the 1998 American comedy film "There's Something About Mary". 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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