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THE YEAR THEY GOT MATT - A Parody | Don Caron / David Cohen

THE YEAR THEY GOT MATT - A Parody | Don Caron / David CohenУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
Lyrics by David Cohen | Performance and Video by Don Caron Click SHOW MORE (below) to read the lyrics Executive Producer Jerry Pender To help keep Parody Project alive and functioning, please visit https://parodyproject.com/supportus Parody Project Store: https://parodyproject.com/shop To become a Patron of Parody Project please visit our Patreon Page https://www.patreon.com/parodyproject You can sign up to our mailing list on our website so you don't miss any of our new posts. https://parodyproject.com/subscribe/ LYRICS TO "THE YEAR THEY GOT MATT" by David Cohen On a morning from his desk in Congress Using keystrokes that will prove he’s slime He went prowling on the Web like Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrating a crime He came out overdone with his big mouth running Claiming innocence, he could not feign And offered up some explanations but they all seemed inane In the year they got Matt The Feds will ask him lots of questions Do his answers lock up with theirs? Then his life will take a turn but which direction? bravado disappears When his defense stalls and he puts up walls But the evidence still sticks like glue Those days, he’ll say, "I see my life Just like a nightmare coming true" The year they got Matt Well, the Judge speaks to him sharply As his eyes fill like dark tides in the sea He’ll come with hand cuffs which hold firmly As they take him, to find what's waiting inside The year they got Matt Each morning comes and he’s still in there All his freedoms and dignity gone ‘Cause they’ve stripped away his rights and punched his ticket So, he has to stay on While the sordid stains of his life remain In the rhythm of the day to day He prays someday, unbound, he'll leave there But that’s not for him to say In the year they got Matt The year they got Matt ABOUT THE SOURCE MATERIAL The Year of the Cat - Al Stewart "Year of the Cat" is a song by British singer-songwriter Al Stewart, released as a single in July 1976 in the UK (October 1976 in the U.S.). The song is the title track of his 1976 album Year of the Cat, and was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, in January 1976 by engineer Alan Parsons. The song reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1977. Although Stewart's highest charting single on that chart was 1978's "Time Passages",[3] "Year of the Cat" has remained Stewart's signature recording, receiving regular airplay on both classic rock and folk rock stations. Co-written by Peter Wood, "Year of the Cat" is a narrative song written in the second person whose protagonist, a tourist, is visiting an exotic market when a mysterious silk-clad woman appears and takes him away for a gauzy romantic adventure. On waking the next day beside her, the tourist notes that his tour bus has left without him, and decides to stay where he is for the time being. The Cat is one of the twelve signs of the Vietnamese zodiac. It corresponds to the year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac. At the time of the song's release, the most recent Year of the Rabbit had been 11 February 1975 to 30 January 1976; thus, the song was written and recorded in the Vietnamese Year of the Cat. The song began as "Foot of the Stage", a song written by Stewart in 1966 after seeing a performance by comedian Tony Hancock whose patter about "being a complete loser" who might as well "end it all right here" drew laughs from the audience: Stewart's intuitive response that Hancock was in genuine despair led to the writing of "Foot of the Stage". It was the melody for this never-recorded song to which Stewart set the lyrics of "Year of the Cat" in 1975. Pianist Peter Wood was given a co-writing credit on the song. Stewart explained Wood's involvement in the creation of "Year of the Cat" during a concert in Edmonds, Washington in November 2017. He recalled that he was opening for Linda Ronstadt during a 1975 tour of the United States and receiving a decidedly mixed reaction from audiences when he noticed the pianist (presumably Wood) using a catchy chord progression during sound checks. Stewart asked if he could add words to the notes, but the pianist said no. Stewart incorporated the notes into the melodic line of "The Year of the Cat" anyway. The track is noted for its lengthy instrumental sections—over four minutes of the 6:40 album version is instrumental, including a long, melodic series of solos that encompass cello, violin, piano, acoustic guitar, distorted electric guitar, synthesizer and saxophone. Tim Renwick plays both the acoustic lead and electric lead and George Ford plays bass. Parsons had Phil Kenzie add the saxophone part of the song—and by doing so transformed the original folk concept into the jazz-influenced ballad that put Al Stewart onto the charts.
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