Lyrics All My Heroes Were Junkies - Ellis Paul
In
1968,
he
did
shots
with
the
Doors
at
the
Whiskey-a-Go-Go
It
was
on
one
of
those
hot
Hollywood
summer
nights
He
says,
"Jimmy
came
in
tight
leather
slacks,
it
was
hot
as
hell
But
we
were
drinking
Jack,
his
eyes
were
like
quarters
Round,
and
black
when
he
stepped
under
the
stage
lights..."
"And
you
know
me,"
he
says,
"I
had
pawned
my
only
camera
I
had
no
way
to
record
these
fleeting
Kodak
moments
That
sprung
to
life
each
and
every
Saturday
night
I
was
too
far
gone
back
then
to
have
known
it..."
Chorus:
He
says,
"All
my
heroes
were
junkies,
Now
all
my
heroes
are
dead
I
say,
"Hey
Tony,
consider
yourself
lucky
To
be
a
junkie
in
a
hospital
bed"
He
says,
"You
know
Judy
Garland
never
showed
up
When
I
took
my
walk
in
the
Land
of
Oz
Though
a
cop
did
on
a
purple
horse
one
morning
He
asked
me
why
I
was
staggering
I
said,
'because
- because,
because,
because
The
wizard
never
gave
me
no
surgeon
general's
warning"
Chorus
Bridge:
"Who
rolled
the
joint
when
Bob
Dylan
Got
high
with
the
Beatles?"
He
says,
"Who
put
my
world
on
pins
and
needles?"
He
tells
the
nurses
they
should
do
something
With
the
ceiling
in
the
rehab
ward
Like
paint
a
fresco
to
the
late-great
Betty
Ford
They
come
in
and
make
their
jokes
about
Pulling
out
all
his
power
chords
He
tells
them,
"Could
you
come
up
with
Something
I
didn't
already
know?"
Chorus
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