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One of the Buzzboys

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

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Originally a Sweet Madness song recorded in January of 1981 in Spokane and released on Made in Spokane Volume 1. This version was recorded in Seattle and put out by Next Exit in 1983 on the self-released LP entitled Metropolitan West.

lyrics

Go and refill the water on Table 6
One of the buzzboys, one of the buzzboys
And empty the bus tubs in Station 2
One of the buzzboys, one of the boys
May I take your plate, ma’am?
Ashtray run to the upper
And stock your station
Can you turn off the heat?
Can you turn off the heat?

I’m one of the buzzboys, one of the buzzboys
Last call for drinks and tips
One of the buzzboys, one of the buzzboys
Last call for smokes and tips

The captain serves flambeau and flaming dishes
One of the buzzboys, one of the buzzboys
Well, I’m cleaning up a mess of slish and squishes
One of the buzzboys, one of the boys
Will there be only two of you?
Would you like more coffee?
Is there anything else, sir?
I got stiffed on the tip, I got stiffed on the tip

(Gregor)

credits

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

Written by Jan Gregor
Arranged by Next Exit
Recorded at Bear Creek Studios December 1982
Engineered by Brian Crabb and Joe Hadlock
Mixed by Joe Hadlock, Jan Gregor and Greg Morlan
Photo by Greg Greger live on top of the Drive-In concession stand
Brennan Dalsgard Publishers ASCAP
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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