Where'd You Get That Vibe? - Agents of Good Roots

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Generation X
Where'd you get that vibration
Did you buy it from a dealer,
Did you get it from a healer,
Or did you steal it from my imagination

Well you can take what you need
Tabitha it's not me;
It comes from the well-spring swing
Ask the girl in the green tee
Why else she'd want to keep it
'Til her dying day

I got a fever from believing
Slow down
Got a head full of fire
Rebound
Can't fight with desire
Slow down
I guess I'm going to get, get
Low down
Where'd you get that vibe?

Tabitha's got the hollywood smile
Thinks that smile's gonna take her
To the Nile River to deliver
A vibration high as the sky is wide

She just bought a black Cadillac, well
Freedom is believin' you can never look back
To the vibe
Whether strong whether weak
Whether low
Where it takes you
You can never go

So fine, so fine
Oh, yes it is, lord
So fine, so fine
So fine I blew my mind
So fine, so fine

Generation X
When you meet your maker
Will you ask for a list
Of the one of the two
Of the three of the four
Vibrations
You can add to your fix

And Tabitha Blue
Will you ever be alive?
Spent your life chasin' after
Other people's vibes
Stuck with the dealer
Or lost with the healer
Will you make it to
Your dying day?

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Agents of Good Roots was a band out of Virginia that never quite made it. They toured with Blues Traveler and Dave Matthews Band, and they had (and still have) a following in Virginia where they occasionally get back together to play a club like Alley Katz or Friday Cheers.

They had one studio produced/major label album, "One by One" on RCA, but there is quite a lot of live stuff available for free downloading.

Some of their best songs are Come on, Upspin, I'll Be Back, The Ballad of Hobby and the Piano, Mercury Jones, and their best known song, Smiling Up the Frown.

On most songs the lead singer (and writer) is Andrew Winn, who has a very distinctive raspy voice, the result of a serious ski accident when he was a child that did permanent damage to his vocal cords.

Overall the band's sound is heavily influence by jazz and blues riffs and some of the laster Dave matthews stuff sounds a lot like Agents (Joyride, in particular, is almost exactly like an Agent's song).

The members fo Agents of Good Roots where Andrew Winn, Brian Jones, J.C. Kuhl, and Stewart Myers 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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