The Maverick Years '80-81 (1982)

The Mighty Wah! Lyrics

The Mighty Wah! - Story of the Blues, Pt. 1-2[Mix]Lyrics

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Here in my pocket I got the Story of the Blues Try to believe me 'Cos it could be front page news I say I live with it like it hasn't happened yet I keep thinking of everyone How I'm the one, the one they're trying to get To tell the Story of the Blues First, they take your pride Turn it all inside And then you realise You've got nothing left to lose So, you try to stop Try to get back up And then, you realise You're telling the Story of the Blues Feeling browbeaten Day after day I think it's over But I just can't get away You say forget it We'll don't jump the gun You're laughing this time Next time you might be the one To tell the Story of the Blues First, they take your pride Turn it all inside And then you realise You've got nothing left to lose So, you try to stop Try to get back up And then, you realise You're telling the Story of the Blues (repeat) What they gonna say 'bout me When they tell the Story of the Blues ...well that's my story and i'm sticking to that. So let's have another drink and let's talk about the blues. Blues is about dignity, it's about self-respect, and no matter what they take away from you - that's yours for keeps. I remember how it was, how every medium - T.V. and papers and radio and all those people were saying: 'you're on the scrap-heap, you're useless', and I remember how easy it was to start believing that. I remember how you'd hear people take it for granted that it was true - just 'cause someone with an ounce of power said so. And that's a problem now, too many oddballs, too many pocketbook psychologists and would-be philosophers with an axe to grind. But there's a solution, it's not easy, but it's a matter of coming to terms in your heart with situation you're in, a matter of choosing how things go for you and not having things forced upon you. There are plenty of forces against you, forcing you against your will, your ideals - you've got to hope for the best, and that's the best you can hope for - you've got to hope against hope... I remember something Sal Paradise said, he said: 'the city intellectuals of the world are debauched from the full body blood-of-the-land and are just rootless fools'. So listen, when the smile, the condescending pat-on-the-back comes and says: 'we're sorry, but you're nothing, you've got nothing for us and we've got nothing for you', you say: 'No', and say it loud: "NO!", and remember, people who talk about revolution and a class-struggle without referring explicitly to everyday life, without understanding what is subversive about love, and what is positive in the refusal and constraint...since people have a corpse in their mouth.
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