• Pop,  Rock

    They’re Not Down in London Town

    This one goes out to all our brothers and sisters across the pond in London town. Other than some visits as a young child, I visited England twice in my twenties when my folks lived in Surrey. I was enamored of the place. The charm, the scenery, the history, the class, not to mention – ah yes – THE PUBS. How many pints of bitter were downed? No idea. I got from place to place like so many others: riding the tube. God Bless the poor souls affected by last week’s terror. To those on the other side, enjoy Hell, won’t you?

    From Willesden to Cricklewood
    I tell you the town looked good
    Walking lonely avenues,
    Where rhinestone cowboys find the blues
    There’s people in, doing their thing
    Gettin’ all the mozzarella in
    And the passing time and passing moons
    Words flying in cloudy rooms
    Plastic bags, milk and eggs
    The poor old crone’s got aching legs
    How I would love to speak
    To everybody on the street
    Just for once to break the rules
    I know it would be so cool

    From Willesden to Cricklewood
    From Willesden to Cricklewood
    From Willesden to Cricklewood
    Come with me and be no good

    Be a mad man on the street
    Sing something out like reet petite
    Let’s hip-hop at traffic lights
    Ten thumbs up and smilin’ bright
    Crossing all the great divides
    Colour,age,and heavy vibes

    From Willesden to Cricklewood…

    Oh let’s go down to Al Rashid’s
    All the Aussie lagers are on me
    Now you’ve got the absinthe out
    Your old mother-she wants a stout..

    From Willesden to Cricklewood
    As I went it all looked good
    Thought about my babies grown
    Thought abour going home
    Thought about what’s done is done
    We’re alive and that’s the one
    From Willesden to Cricklewood

    Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros: Willesden to Cricklewood from Rock Art & the X Ray Style