Paul Lacques & Victoria Jacobs
&
Great Willow
From ANDRAS JONES: I like when we can have a musical guest for a future episode on the show to ask a question so they can get a feel for the format. That was the case when Paul Lacques and Victoria Jacobs of the band I SEE HAWKS IN LA, who will be back to record their own episode on May 18th (the 38th anniversary of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens) joined GREAT WILLOW for this session about the death of the internet. I couldn’t help myself and had to gush a bit over Paul’s other band Double Naught Spy Car whose tracks from the album “Comb In Blue Water” have provided the sonic bed for our musical divinations since the late 1990’s. This reading seem like a continuation of our session with sleepless Gary Calamar. His answer was “Find Yourself in Los Angeles” and now we have I See Hawks In LA receiving the answer, “No City Can Cure Me” from Great Willow. Bend your mind around the paradoxes contained here and it could have the same effect as counting backwards from 100.
NO CITY CAN CURE ME
Looks like a good time, a good time to start all over again
Here comes that old familiar, familiar feeling again
It’s a habit of mine, it’s a habit of mine,
wore the floor boards out just walking about from doubt to doubt to doubt to doubt
must be a city for me
wore the brake pads down just moving around from city to town to town to town
there’s no city for me
no city can cure me
Looks like a good time, a good time to start all over again
If you’re looking hard at the beginning it always shows you the end
It’s a habit of mine, it’s a habit of mine,
one more round on the merry go down
got a brand new friend in a brand new town
must be a city for me
you’re getting’ good when it comes to making the starts
but now you’re finding you’re feeling lost where you are
there’s no city for me
no city can cure me
Looks like a good time, a good time to start all over again
Here comes that old familiar, familiar feeling again