Record to tape, live off the floor at Electric City Sound. Originally aired on The Seen.
lyrics
Everyone in this town, Is flushed face and dancing around
At the bar, and then after close its time to go home
Maybe I wont go there tonight, maybe I'm tired of these lights
And maybe I'll finally leave just like I said I would
I know I'm full of shit I've been told enough times to know it
But I really think this time, you should come
She says the road's a dangerous place, but it feels good to me
I'll try my best to change her mind, maybe she'll leave
She says I don't know, how to live in a place that moves that isn't still
A place that never stays the same; she says I'm sorry
They say Ontario's pretty in the spring, and Alberta's been calling me,
For quite sometime, maybe I'll, finally listen
Alaska I've always wanted to go, lie down sleep in the snow
But I'm afraid of the cold if you don't come
I just want to get on that train, go somewhere far away
Go so fast, never stop, so the blues can't catch me
She says the road's a dangerous place, but it feels good to me
I'll try my best to change her mind, maybe she'll leave
She says I don't know, how to live in a place that moves that isn't still
A place that never stays the same; she says I'm sorry
credits
from It's Christmas!,
released December 8, 2014
Danger Road
Written by Peter Gardner
Produced and mixed by Matt Gibbs at Electric City Sound
Peter Gardner: Vocals and guitar
Ian Johnson: Guitar
Rob Walsh: Bass
Marshall Wildman: Drums
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