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Weddings Parties Anything

Brunswick

by Weddings Parties Anything
Weddings Parties Anything

Biography:

Weddings Parties Anything, often known as WPA and Weddoes, is an Australian folk rock band formed by Mick Thomas in Melbourne in 1985 and continuing until 1998. Their name came from a Clash song ("Revolution Rock") and musicologist Billy Pinnell described their first album as the best Australian rock debut since Skyhooks' Living in the '70s.

WPA initially gained a reputation as a hot new band through their constant touring in their early days, however they never really became a commercial success.

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138 Artist   73 Music   146 Tab Tab
Intro
D A D D A D

Bm D A G
In the summer all the old men, they sit on their front porches,

D A G F#7
While the women comb their hair, shell their peas and wonder what they've missed. and the

Bm D A G
forlorn children scan the streets for wayward dogs, with fading torches.

D A G A D
It's no amazing sight, it's something that I miss.

I still hear the trucks
As they crunch their gears going through the lanes,
And curse all folk who get stuck in their way
And the roaring forklift starting up
At 7am of a weekday morning
How I cursed them then, now I see things another way.

Chorus
G F#7 Bm G
And if I see things through a hallowed gaze, well is it such a crime?

D A Bm D A D D A D
When I ain't been to Brunswick for a long long time.


There was a kind word you could get
From the man who ran the milk bar,
And a rough one from the old bloke
Who lived across the road, and though
The footpaths stank with the refuse
Of overfed Alsatians,
The air was rife with Tip Top Bread,
The baker's morning load.


And if I see things through a hallowed gaze,
Well is it such a crime?
When I ain't been to Brunswick for a long long time.

And there's a cottage I think of,
Sometimes when I've been drinking,
And in the bottom of my glass,
I see a life I've missed,
Of summer walks and well trained dogs
And plenty of time for thinking.
So just don't bother asking why the hell I'm always pissed.

But if I see things through a hallowed gaze,
Well is it such a crime?
When I ain't been to Brunswick,
No I ain't been to Brunswick,
I ain't been nowhere near it for a long long time.




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