paroles de chanson Roots - Dan Bull
At
eight
or
ten
I
wondered
why
my
voice
wasn't
breaking
yet
I
was
impatient
to
get
from
A
to
Z
So
I'd
break
a
sweat,
play
cassettes
in
my
tape
deck
Waiting
for
the
day
I
could
step
to
a
stage
And
get
paid
respect,
paid
a
cheque
Maybe
other
kids
would
even
play
with
me
then
It's
great
to
pretend
the
tune
was
written
for
you
That's
why
you
sing
with
the
radio
while
it
ignores
you
You
perform
awful
but
feel
a
lot
better
Boom
Boom
Boom,
Her
Come
the
Hotstepper
Even
back
then
my
preference
was
funky
But
less
funky
house
than
House
in
the
Country
Syncopation,
soul,
anybody
ill
with
it
Other
kids
had
Whigfield,
I
was
feeling
Bill
Withers
And
to
this
day
I'm
still
with
him
Because
nothing
beats
a
sweet
voice
on
distilled
rhythms
I'm
digging
up
my
roots
for
you
Cooking
up
a
little
tuneful
food
Come
to
the
garden
for
a
barbecue
And
chill
with
me
Before
I
even
saw
South
Park
on
TV
I
know
by
heart
the
South
Park
CD
GTA:
1969
opened
a
life
long
affinity
for
Trojan
Return
of
Django,
Skinhead
Moonstomp
Music
of
Jamaican
origin
liberating
my
boom
box
Too
young
for
Appetite
for
Destruction
So
The
Offspring
were
my
rock
introduction
That
was
all
I
needed
to
be
free
A
CD
with
some
power
chords
shredding
like
a
power
saw
"Fuck
me,
wow"
I
thought
How
can
plucked
strings
be
this
powerful?
But
then
I
found
another
source
of
auditory
debauchery
This
naughty
teen
though
was
sweet
I
bought
a
CD
by
an
emineMC
Called
"Hi!
My
Name
Is
Slim
Shady"
I
played
it
on
my
hi-fi
daily
It
never
seemed
to
cease
to
amaze
me
He'd
say
some
crazy
things
That
were
great
for
a
teenager
that
needed
danger
I'd
replay
the
lyrics
amazed
At
the
way
the
images
would
flicker
inside
my
brain
so
vivdly
An
outsider,
a
country
bumpkin
Sitting
inside
with
the
Outsidaz
bumping
There's
something
about
the
rhymes
Nothing
else
quite
does
as
well,
I
love
it
Cypress
Hill:
Live
at
the
Fillmore
I'm
not
going
to
lie,
that
film
was
raw
Each
rap
I
heard,
each
film
I
saw
Inspired
me
to
build
my
skills
some
more
So
I
bought
more
CDs
to
imitate
Believe
me,
back
in
the
day
it
was
great
I
had
piano
lessons
after
every
school
day
But
my
patience
was
thinner
than
an
anorexic
I
didn't
want
to
play
ballads
anyway
I
had
a
daydream
of
breakbeats
and
a
pen
and
paper
So
I
said
I'd
make
the
make
believe
real
And
make
some
real
reel
to
reels
like
B-real
But
the
magic's
made
on
computers
today
So
I
used
Magix
Music
Maker
Read
the
instructions,
learnt
all
the
book
Taught
myself
big
beats
like
Norman
Cook
Always
cooking
up
a
new
track
Though
with
no
microphone
I
couldn't
actually
do
rap
That
was
too
bad,
but
it
wasn't
too
bad
Cause
I'd
already
forgot
and
had
a
new
fad
Threw
away
The
Source,
bought
a
new
mag
Made
new
mates,
talked
in
a
new
slang
I
was
a
punk
rocker
now,
proper
loud
Would
you
believe
I
grabbed
the
opportunity
to
fuck
about?
But
what
about
the
music?
I've
gone
and
lost
it
now
So
I
grabbed
a
guitar
and
started
rocking
out
Made
a
band
with
my
mates
called
Matrons
Apron
We
played
around,
made
some
tapes
it
was
great
fun
Full
of
belly
laughs
Even
received
a
brief
mention
in
the
Telegraph
Just
a
couple
of
kids,
played
a
couple
of
gigs
And
then
my
mated
moved
on
but
fuck
if
I
did
Obviously
too
late,
got
a
copy
of
Cubase
A
lot
of
tunes
made,
now
it's
today
I've
innovated,
took
my
inspirations
in
and
made
them
Into
an
original
addition
to
you
playlist
So
now
I
meditate
about
how
to
elevate
Cause
Safe
was
just
the
safety
net
to
let
me
levitate
I'm
picking
my
best
fruit
for
you
You're
the
one,
and
I'd
like
tea
for
two
Come
to
the
garden
for
a
barbecue
And
chill
with
me
1 Tiny Tiny Prayer
2 Rise
3 Last Cigarette
4 The Quiet Viking
5 Wisdom Teeth
6 Bum Your Shit
7 Top Down
8 Top Down
9 Kelsey Bears
10 Acknowledge
11 Friends with Benefits
12 Roots
13 Summer Rain
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