White Girl - Soul Coughing

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White Girl Lyrics

White girl
Market at Van Ness
Heels to drag
Discombobulated
Air all soft around
Hear the man singing
Inclines and wires
Telegraph Avenue

Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight

Dropped here
By the hand of the astronaut
Builder of the pyramids
The man from outer space
Innocent farm girl
Raised by the aliens
Out in North Ridge
Out in the larger world

Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight

Of out of sight
Of out of sight
Of out of sight
Of out of sight
White girl
White girl

Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight
Look away and she's eastbound, out of sight

White, girl
White, girl
White, girl
...

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Soul Coughing was a New York-based alternative rock band. The band found modest mainstream success during the mid-to-late 90's. Soul Coughing developed a devout fanbase and have garnered largely positive response from critics. Steve Huey describes the band as "one of the most unique cult bands of the '90s ... driven by frontman M. Doughty's stream-of-consciousness poetry, Soul Coughing's sound was a willfully idiosyncratic mix of improvisational jazz grooves, oddball samples, hip-hop, electronics, and noisy experimentalism (described by Doughty as 'deep slacker jazz').

Soul Coughing,was founded by vocalist and guitarist Mike Doughty (who billed himself at the time as 'M. Doughty'), a folk singer, slam poet, and music writer.

Doughty was a doorman at the old Knitting Factory on Houston Street in New York. While working there he met sampler artist Mark De Gli Antoni, upright bass player Sebastian Steinberg, drummer Yuval Gabay, and artist David Linton. Doughty convinced them to join him in forming a new band. They played their first gig, as 'M. Doughty's Soul Coughing' at the Knitting Factory on June 15, 1992, a late-Monday night slot that Doughty cadged from his boss because nobody else wanted it. In 1993, he founded a club night called SLAW at CBGB's 313 Gallery, which was meant to emulate the popular jazz and hip hop club Giant Step, but eventually became a showcase for Soul Coughing. Posters for SLAW were headlined 'Deep Slacker Jazz' (a parody of The Who's slogan 'Maximum R&B'), which became an enduring description of the band's sound.

The band was signed within a year to Warner Brothers subsidiary Slash Records, and released three albums: Ruby Vroom (1994), Irresistible Bliss (1996), and El Oso (1998). They enjoyed minor hit singles with "Circles," "Super Bon Bon," and "Screenwriter's Blues."

The band broke up in 2000, after years of feuding over songwriting credits and publishing money. Doughty continued as a solo artist, and Gabay, Steinberg, and De Gli Antoni have been involved with other projects including a trio disc sans Doughty in 2004.



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