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The World At Large EP

by The World At Large

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1.
1963 04:55
I've never seen a hero On the streets of the city in the night And there goes the old man, he's as lonely as he seems And his daughter, Diane, she's as lovely as can be And his wife passed away back in 1963 Ohh ohh ohh I'm on the road going nowhere Sailing my ship across the seven seas And everybody's singing Please, Please Me in their head And MLK is fighting for all the rights of his kin And JFK passed away back in 1963 Ohh ohh ohh Words can only divert a disaster You and I must flee the scene at once And there goes the old man, he's as lonely as he seems And his daughter, Diane, she's as lovely as can be And his wife passed away back in 1963 Ohh ohh ohh
2.
I can't remember what was said It was New Years I was dizzy in my head Got in my car just to get away from it all I know you worry but I didn't get far Oh What are you doing to me? I know we said things that we can't take back You pulled the strings with my heart attached And we were, we were just friends all along but it was wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong Oh What are you doing to me? I know we said things that we can't take back You pulled the strings with my heart attached And we were, we were friends all along but it was wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong Oh What are we doing baby? I know we said things that we can't take back You pulled the strings with my heart attached And we were, we were friends all along but now it's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone
3.
Living in this house You were always such a louse Getting in people's hair no you didn't really care Always waiting for that day to pack your bags and get away Money truck never came rolling in and you're pissed on that last dime you spent I know you really want to go and get away from here Sometimes the things you loath you really hold dear Keep dreaming, don't blow smoke, keep your head on straight When the time comes get what you want, don't hesitate Don't hesitate Let the sound invite you in I know how thick your skin is Let the world invite you in I know how thick your skin is I know you really want to go and get away from here Sometimes the things you loath you really hold dear Keep dreaming, don't blow smoke, keep your head on straight When the time comes get what you want, don't hesitate Don't hesitate Let the sound invite you in I know how thick your skin is Let the world invite you in I know how thick your skin is
4.
I received a letter from the postman saying I have been called on to serve It's like you see, we'll meet again some other summer after leaves on trees they turn to green It's alright Turn your head, forget all of the promises I told you or you might be disappointed I believe we'll one day all go to heaven if you're the type that likes to dream It's alright Another day, do you still think fondly of me? I understand if not it's okay I need a good dose of reality to wake me from my dreams It's alright Call me sad, call me what you want to I just don't want to go back Cause you my friend, I'm with you till the end of arms I just don't want to loose you to the war Dah dah dah...

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It all had to start somewhere. These four songs were the first we put together to allow us to get our name and sound out there.

Now included in the download are three bonus tracks: Northern Exposure (early take), No One Listens (demo), and Wrong, Wrong, Wrong (Sean mix)

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released March 5, 2009

Andy P - drums
Dom Lorusso - guitar, vocals
Tim Chamberlain - guitar, bass, vocals

Recorded at T.W.A.L. Studios. Mixed and mastered by The World At Large.

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The World At Large Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The hooky, harmony-threaded songs of The World At Large are both pleasantly retro and quite refreshing. The group blends Beatle-esque melodies with arrangements that heavily feature their intertwining vocals.

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