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Sometimes life is like a Parking Lot, sometimes we literally sit in a parking lot...and wait...to play a show. #Minorissues
This song was specifically written on the violin/viola/ and cello to show the versatility of our orchestral instruments (and allow us "orch dorks" to rock out)!
lyrics
Get me, get me out
Out of this parking lot
Get me, get me out
Nineteen, so mean
Lips that sting like Queen Frostine
She's got an icy disposition
Looked back, told me
She was smoking carbon black
I said I'll see you in the green room
I need, a lead
To get me back on the track
That I'm banking on
If I unwind
I might just fall apart
I might just fall for this place
Get me, get me out
Out of this parking lot
Get me, get me out
A stray, no pay
A voice like Marvin Gaye
He's kicking pebbles on his gravestone
Looked up, and prayed
That I would fill his cup
I don't get payed until next Tuesday
I need, a lead
To get me back on the track
That I'm banking on
If I unwind
I might just fall apart
I might just fall for this place
Get me, get me out
Out of this parking lot
Get me, get me out
Get me, get me out
Out of this parking lot
credits
released May 1, 2016
Recorded at: Sweetwater Studios & Blue Rock Studios
Written and Arranged by: The Accidentals
Produced by: The Accidentals
Engineered and Co-Produced by: Nathan Heironimus and Dan Ankney
Cello, Electric guitar, Vocals: Katie Larson
Violin, Viola, Electric Bass: Sav Buist
Percussion, Vocals: Michael Dause
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