Monday, July 29, 2013

Lot of folks asking what is this 320 Club business?  Comes from back in the 60s in Liverpool, NY.  The 320 Club was the electrician's union hall and it was the place to hear good music.


Sam and the Twisters were playing the 320 Club
Up near Pitcher Hill instead
We were strumming folk chords
Sitting cross-legged on my bed

Many dreams deferred
Remember that, Butch McCabe?
We never talked about it
But we shared some pain

Along the way
Racing around to Mustang Sally
Convertible tops and Catholic girls
I never thought would date me

Italian food on the north side
Tipperary Hill on the west
Got darker to the South
Until you reached the rez

I left it all
A country kid
Determined to do the city

Klasen’s Motel or the
Sunshine Inn
 Blue Moon
That’s where I been

Honey Baby
Nobody can tell
Nobody left to tell!
I’m the only one



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