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Spectacle Lyrics

Take Me On the Road,
Take Me On the Sea,
Take Me All Across the World,
Just Let Me Know.

Sing a Little Song,
A Little Melody Melody,
The Words That Make Your World,
I'll Make Them Grow.

Tiny Is the Sun,
Aloof Is the Sky,
Wonder About the People Walking By.

Funny As Fate,
As Hard As You Try,
You Can't Pretend,
That Life Has no Surprise.

Isn't Life Just a Spectacle?
One Hand Short of a Miracle.
And If You're Body Flies Through the Wind.
And You Don't Think You Ever Want It Back Again.

Well Isn't Life Just An Obstacle
That You Can't Wait to Get Around?
And You Might Break Your Face
Just to Break the Mold
Lift Your Hand and Count You Out.
Count It!

Shock Me, Tell Me About the Story That You Heard.
We've Got All Day to Hammer Out Just Where It Is Absurd.
Spectacles and Roundabouts and Details Afterwards,
You're Gonna Get It All Today.

Wherever There's a Road
Amazing You'll See
Lines For Glitter Carpets On the Rise.

I Question the Rogue, Should I Take the Plea,
When I Get Just One Chance to Vocalize?

Asleep in the Day, Awake in the Night,
Only So Many Roads to Take Your Life.
The Problem You See,
You Can't Mess With Time
And Take a Different Road You'd Try.

Isn't Life Just a Spectacle?
One Hand Short of a Miracle.
And If You're Butterflies Through the Wind.
And You Don't Think You Want Back in Again.

Isn't Life Just a Spectacle?
One Hand Short of a Miracle.
And If You're Body Flies Through the Wind.
And You Don't Think You Ever Want It Back Again.

Well Isn't Life Just An Obstacle
That You Can't Wait to Get Around?
And You Might Break Your Face
Just to Break the Mold
Lift Your Hand and Count You Out.
Count It!

Shock Me, Tell Me About the Story That You Heard.
We've Got All Day to Hammer Out Just Where It Is Absurd.
Spectacles and Roundabouts and Details Afterwards,
You're Gonna Get It All Today.
We're Gonna Give It All Away.

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Dead Moon was a Portland, Oregon punk rock band. The band is fronted by singer-songwriter and guitarist Fred Cole; his wife Toody Cole plays bass, and Andrew Loomis plays drums. Formed in 1987, the band combined punk and country in their stripped-down sound.

Fred Cole has engineered most of the band's recordings and mastered them on a mono lathe that was used for The Kingsmen's version of "Louie Louie."
Their early records, such as In the Graveyard, were released on the Tombstone Records label, named for the musical equipment store Fred and Toody operated at the time. Soon they caught the attention of the German label Music Maniac, and toured Europe successfully. Not until the mid-nineties did they tour the United States. Much of their following is in Europe.

A U.S. filmmaking team (Kate Fix and Jason Summers) produced a 2004 documentary, Unknown Passage: The Dead Moon Story, which played in independent theaters around the U.S., New Zealand, and Melbourne International Film Fest, and might be offered with the upcoming Dead Moon box set on Sub Pop Records. Dead Moon has recorded for labels such as Empty Records, but most releases are on Music Maniac abroad and Tombstone in the U.S. The Tombstone label has also provided cheap mastering and duplication for other bands, serving more as a cooperative than a promotional vehicle.

Fred and Toody are in their sixties. They currently own the Tombstone General Store in Clackamas, Oregon, and are building a shopping center nearby.

Pearl Jam often covers the song It's OK.

In December 2006 they retired:

2006-12-13 - AN ANNOUNCEMENT FROM DEAD MOON

After 20 yrs, Dead Moon is retiring. It has been a journey we will always treasure and feel that a worldwide family has emerged in its place. Dead Moon became much bigger than the band itself, it became a DIY underground hopeful for a lot of people. The candle is still burning!
--Fred Cole
(from http://www.subpop.com)

2007-05-18 PIERCED ARROWS
For the first time in a long time, Fred and Toody Cole were nervous. Six months after the breakup of their legendary garage-rock outfit, Dead Moon, the Coles were about to debut a new group—something they haven’t had to do for 20 years. And their new trio, Pierced Arrows, had only six practices under its belt at showtime.
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