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To Hell With These Streets

by Greg Fleming and The Working Poor

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Pain Pills 03:44
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Liquor Store Liquor store, liquor store Closing time they bust in the door Guns up – eyes scared Hardly men – just kids from around here Third time in six months they picked the wrong liquor store to hold up This aint no ATM You want money punks – try workin on the weekend But I do what they say Name tag on my shirt so they start calling me Sanjay The till’s open I stand back – they dive in I come down hard with a baseball bat Liquor store, liquor store We live up on the second floor My mother, my brother, my wife and three kids TV came out – did a story Lawyer said “that’s what did it!” The first hit did the damage The other guy tripped on the carpet. Raised his gun then I saw Made in China – just a toy from the toy store Jury took twenty minutes I walked free Acquitted Kids’ mother howling Liquor Store Liquor store, liquor store Closing time they bust in the door Guns up – eyes scared Hardly men – just kids from around here
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Badder Than 03:03
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Marked Man 04:22
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Lucille 04:09
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released October 18, 2016

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Greg Fleming and The Working Poor Auckland, New Zealand

Greg Fleming is often referred to as a pioneer of alt country in New Zealand. One of his first gigs was supporting Texan legend Townes Van Zandt, afterwards Van Zandt took him aside and told him “don’t ever stop writing” . Greg didn’t and has six critically acclaimed albums bear out Van Zandt's belief. The new album Same City continues to show Fleming operating at the peak of his powers. ... more

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