What about that air pollution?
And what about that light pollution?
What about that noise pollution?
Out of the red, into the blue
I’ll stand where you stand
and I’ll take your point of view
Out of my mind, into your head
I listen carefully
to your friends and their IQ’s
In this city, this city - this city the likes of you
Where sin sets in, may I fit in with you?
May I fit in with you…
Out of my right, into your left
Out of my backwoods, into your city of brights
Out of my mind, into that race
I dodge the traffic rats
As they work the avenues
In this city, this city - this city the likes of you
High-five surprise, I fell in love with you!
I fell in love with you…
This city….This city
This city of lights and you
In This city…. This city
This city the likes of you
- “Anything else?”
In this city, this city - this city the likes of you
Where sin sets in, I fell in love with you!
I fell in love with you.…
About:
The global trend towards hyper-urbanization makes us more tolerant, less violent a species, and raises our average IQ (according to data). But it's destroying our landbase, i.e.: the biosphere as we know it. Hee haw.
Solutions, anyone?
credits
from Book of ZOO,
released June 30, 2018
Music by David Rosane & the Zookeepers (c) 2018 Green Hollow Music
Song written by David Rosane, arranged by Jennifer Grossi & Don Sinclair. Produced by Jennifer Grossi, David Rosane, Don Sinclair and André Maquera. With David Rosane on lead vocals & guitar, Don Sinclair on lead guitar, Jennifer Grossi on vocals, John Foster on drums & percussion, Al Zansler on trumpet, Will Patton on stand-up bass & guitar-mandolin and Perry E. Andrews on saxophone.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by André Maquera at West Street Digital, St Albans, Vermont.
A multinational collective of musical heavy hitters in full flagrant creative collaboration with Post-Punk Power and Protest
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