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Tiny Desk Concerts - Audio

Dan Auerbach

Tiny Desk Concerts - Audio

NPR

Music

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2018

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

The guitarist and singer for The Black Keys and The Arcs brings his Easy Eye Sound Revue to the Tiny Desk, recalling a time and sound from the '60s when southern R&B, including Nashville, was a force.

Transcript

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I'm Bob Boylan from All Songs Considered. The following is the audio from our latest Tiny Desk concert.

0:05.2

To see the video, subscribe to the All Songs Considered Tiny Desk Concerts.

0:10.2

Or go to NPR.org slash Tiny Desk concerts.

0:14.0

I've been thinking, I've been humming.

0:18.0

I've been picking and I've been strumming just waiting waiting on a song.

0:30.0

I've been hitching I've been coming I can almost see one coming I just

0:38.2

waiting waiting on a song on a song.

0:46.0

I looked down in my pocket

0:50.0

underneath the bed

0:54.0

walked under line post and one hit me on the head

1:00.0

and my blind or too dumb to see all the sounds surrounding me.

1:09.0

I'm just waiting, waiting on a song.

1:15.0

Russ Park. You can look up at the stars by your head and count the cars

1:40.0

you still be waiting waiting on the song

1:48.2

Might be a blue bird or a crow on a cord between two poles.

1:55.0

They're just waiting, waiting on a song. Some songs don't grow on trees.

2:08.0

You gotta come out to the ground to breeze.

2:12.0

Far down on your knees and pray one comes along when those railroad gates

2:22.3

when those railroad gates come down, you gotta stop and turn around,

2:27.8

or you'll be waiting, waiting on the song.

2:34.0

You'll be waiting,

2:38.0

waiting on the song.

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