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Disposable (live)

from One Way Ticket 1981​-​82 by Next Exit

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Originally a Sweet Madness song recorded in November of 1980.

lyrics

I’m leaving tomorrow don’t you understand
Can’t you hear me?
I really don’t see where it is I stand
Won’t you clear me?

Ask me how I’m feeling
Disillusioned
Ask me how I’m feeling
No solution
I know, I’ll be missing you

I’m not disposable
I know that you think I am
I’m not disposable
I know that you think I am
I’m not a pull it out, wrap around
Use it up and throwaway disposable
I know that you think I am

I don’t want to leave on uncertain terms
Won’t you clear me?
When I try and get an answer to a question or two
You just smear me

Ask me how I see it
I feel older
Ask me what I’m feeling
I feel colder
I know, I’ll be missing you

I’m not disposable
I know that you think I am
I’m not disposable
I know that you think I am
I’m not a pull it out, wrap around
Use it up and throwaway disposable
I know that you think I am

Keep me handy, easy to use
Take it or leave it, you gotta choose you gotta choose

I’m not disposable
I know that you think I am
I’m not disposable
I know that you think I am
I’m not a pull it out, wrap around
Use it up and throwaway disposable
I know that you think I am

(Gregor)

credits

from One Way Ticket 1981​-​82, released July 20, 2017
Arranged by Next Exit.
Jan Gregor | Vocals and Guitar
Mark Fenton | Drums and Vocals
Greg Morlan | Lead Guitar and Vocals
Jef Morlan | Bass

Recorded live on binaural headphones April 7, 1982
at the Tin Ear in Spokane, WA.
Photo by Greg Greger live on top of the Drive-In concession stand
Mastering by Chris at Hanzsek Audio

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Next Exit Seattle, Washington

In 1981 Sweet Madness ditched Spokane for Seattle and changed their name to Next Exit.

The new lineup featured a more guitar-driven sound, with lead guitarist Greg Morlan replacing keyboardist John Robison.

For their first live show, they played at a Drive-In Movie Theater on the roof of the concession stand.

Static Cling was the first song they wrote with the new lineup.
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