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peter123's posting of streets of london reminded me of that great and deeply affecting song, still so relevant today, and maybe more so ... and not just of london, more likely every city on the planet ...
and that in turn reminded me of this hidden and ignored gem in a similar vein ... a long time favourite that i immediately thought of and searched out to hear again ...
bleak, affecting and maybe capable of bringing a tear to your eye
no video, it was a b-side to one of nick lowe's singles (crackin' up if i recall correctly)
It's an ugly sight by the police light
But lonely now as the innocents leave
in two's and three's
Cop straightens up wiping the blood off his hand
Says Christ above that's the worst
I've seen in more than seventeen
Somebody says I think I remember him
Used to see him hanging round
but it's hard to be sure
looking at him now
Whose hand made the boy
suffer and bleed
Who did the deed on Basing Street
It's four twenty-nine and out on the airwaves
Late night DJ piays for the lost and lonely
and their late night ways
Poppin pills washed down with coffee
With a little cough he blows cigarette ash off
the late news flash
The world is waiting for now
in the palm of his hand he leans toward
the microphone and says
We interrupt this program
But out there in radio land they're all asleep
As the firemen hose down Basing Street