Pickwick sings an a capella rendition of 'Blackout' to the Suzzallo Reading Room at the University of Washington. Hear more from Pickwick at www.pickwick.bandcamp.com Credits: Direction/Images: Tyler Kalberg Sound/Mix: Chris Proff
@OlympusMons23 thats the reading room on the second floor of the library all the staff is downstairs..what's funny is it's supposed to be the pin-drop silent quietest room on campus, so it makes this that much funnier.
I said I wake in the morning Don't you cry to me child I said I wake in the morning Don't you cry to me I said I wake in the morning Don't you cry to me child I wake in the morning Don't you cry to me
Seizure coming like a rush of blood The pressure breaks and you start to blackout Wake up cause you're mad inside No one else sees a blackout like you do Even though I know that I've done wrong I'd still waste your time A safe haven child crying loving Try to keep it together Now everybody wakes up and holds on Nobody just like them no I'm staring at her eyes cause I need them No but they can't see my pain oh no Seizure coming like a rush of blood The pressure breaks and you start to blackout
Wake up cause you're mad inside No one else sees a blackout like you do Even though I know that I've done wrong I'd still waste your time A safe haven child crying loving Try to keep it together Now everybody wakes up and holds on Nobody just like them no I'm staring at her eyes cause I need them No but they can't see my pain oh no Seizure coming like a rush of blood The pressure breaks and you start to blackout Wake up cause you're mad inside No one else sees a blackout like you do
Why on earth would your label mess this up and not use this side for this song? I love y'all too much to see this song being cheated of its raw value. Xoxo always, anyway
don't get me wrong, these guys are fantastic, but is anyone else sick of the guy you'd never otherwise fuck if he wasn't a musician aesthetic, and longing for the days when rockstars looked like guys you'd fuck even if they had zero talent, circa '67, maybe, excepting that guy from the troggs?
oh whoaa there were many I would never have wanted and then those I would have. Brian Jones mebbe. hmm some where I have a really filthy mouthed version of Wild Thing that the Troggs did live. Wish I could find it online (it's on an over 35 yr. old cassette tape). Phosda I think maybe you studied too many album covers or- if you had the bucks were able to see them all. These days I'd love to sit down with some "rock gods' and ask them questions but I think they've heard and said and done it all and supposedly, we're all old enough to know they are just human beings, right?