I spent last hundred dollars on a ‘69
Mint condition of a Will Amaze
You sidle up and say “What they hays?”
You ought to save that money for a rainy day
That’s such good advice you’re giving
You heard me saying, just what I’m saying
You should do this for a living
You’re getting nothing while you’re messing with me
You’re not dishing what I’ve been missing
Save it for the paying customer
I’m not gripping what you’ve been tripping on
Save it for the paying customer
Save it for the paying customer
I waited thirteen hours in the pouring rain
To hear him jamming on Purple A’s
You stroll up like you own the place
You should have heard him play it in his younger days
Who’d of thought you ran so deeply
That’s what I said and that’s what I meant, now
Don’t you sell your thoughts so cheaply
You can’t afford just to give them for free
I’m not buying what you’re supplying
Save it for the paying customer
You’re not selling what I’ve been dwelling on
Save it for the paying customer
Save it for the paying customer
Save it for the paying
You’re not dishing what I’ve been missing
I’m not gripping what you’ve been tripping on
Save it for the paying customer
I’m not buying what you’re supplying
That’s what I said and that’s what I meant, now
You’re not welling what I’ve been dwelling on
Save it for the paying customer
I spent last hundred dollars on a ‘69
Mint condition of a Will Amaze
California group Floral combines dizzying guitar work with frenetic drumming for head-spinning, deeply complex post-rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 19, 2020