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Trashcan Sinatras

Earlies

by Trashcan Sinatras
Trashcan Sinatras

Biography:

The Trash Can Sinatras, now generally known as Trashcan Sinatras, are a Scottish band who began in Irvine, Scotland in 1987. Their largest hit single was "Obscurity Knocks" taken from their first album Cake. The follow-up I've Seen Everything was released in the UK, USA and Japan in 1993, followed in 1996 by the UK-only album A Happy Pocket. (Note: The single "Hayfever" (1993) from I've Seen Everything may be considered a bigger hit than "Obscurity Knocks.

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Trashcan Sinatras

Other songs:

  • Drunken Chorus
  • Earlies
  • Easy Read
  • Funny
  • Got Carried Away
  • Hayfever
  • I Hung My Harp Upon The Willows
  • I See The Moon
  • Iceberg
  • Maybe I Should Drive
  • Obscurity Knocks
  • Only Tongue Can Tell
  • Orange Fell
  • Send For Henry

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From: David G Gels
Subject: trashcan_sinatras/earlies.crd

This one's pretty easy, so everybody probably already knows it. As far as
I can tell, it's just an E to F#m for the whole song. The bridge is just
a funky way of strumming it.....if anybody has any improvements, tell me.

Earlies
-------
E F#m
Cakebrick road in summer 1981
etc......
we shared a house and garden.
At the height of all the bombing, on the run in busy, hazy London.
Through tshirt breezes walking home from work- County Kilburn sun.
Weekends we'd just wash away the dirt of busy hazy London.
F#m- -- - - -- -- --- - ---- - E
The night grew cold, the thames is old

La da da da.....

Found that manners count for nothing and it took a Welshman in his forties.
Guinness elbows rest upon a tabletop, the two of us are earlies.
Three feet of snow fell on the Walnut road; two feet trudged.
ROund the corner came the sound of bad dreams
The flame is old, the thames is cold.

Cakebrick road in summer 1981, we left a house and garden
On the corner boys, best of friends.

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The extra guitar and especially bass parts help give it a good sound, as
well as somebody banging on a snare drum.

Dave G. Gels
"Fantasy is the art of not being picky." Aviation
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