The Night That The Band Got The Wine

Album: Down in the Cellar (2000)
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  • The earthquake hit at6 19 with a jolt
    People went running for the doorways
    And for the next half minute it shook
    Up on the 17th floor the sommelier wasopening the
    wine
    He knew the great hotel was solidly built
    Still it must have been a miracle thatnothing got spilt

    Terry O'Shea got up from the Chippendale chair
    Talking on the telephone
    Looking perplexed waving a hand in the air
    In the great room all alone
    Fifty years old today, a microdot billionaire
    Putting on a party like a Hollywood guy
    With all the food and wine that his money could buy

    The band came in arguing as usual
    About nothing in particular
    It always seemed to be this way
    Tuning up andputting out setlists
    Of all the stupid songs that musicians hate to play
    Still it could be better than usual
    The food looked great and it was money not glory
    So when the ]clock struck eight
    They began the theme] from Love Story


    Time went by with no one arriving at at all
    It was just Terry and the pictures
    of dead people frowning from the wall
    They didn't look very pleased
    It was completely clear nobody was coming
    They were all staying home with their earthquake kits
    Waiting for thge aftershocks to hit

    Thirty decanters of wine sat ready to pout
    1961 Margaux and Petrus and Chateau Latour
    Swaying in unison
    Lobstrer and caviar shrimp and salmon
    They were all laid out with artistic flair
    The waiters were already eyeing their share

    Teryy got up and he said Enough
    And told the band to stop playing that dreadful stuff
    He made them all come over to the table
    And gave them wine that they had never dreamt of
    So they worked their way through the burgundy and port
    And started to relax
    They discovered thay had more in common than they thought
    And so they went back

    Over to the stand and started playing again
    But this time differently
    It got loud and louder and fairly insane
    People heard it down in the street
    It felt so good, they were smiling at each other
    The waiters all ran out covering their ears
    There was plaster from the ceiling on the crystal chandeliers

    Terry was dancing like a madman andwaving his hands
    At anything and everything
    Kicking up the dust from the carpet and doing handstands
    Cackling and yodeling
    This was a birthday bash he hadn't anticipated
    Spinning like a top in the middle of the room
    While the hotel shook to a sonic boom

    After a while he passed out cold on the floor
    And dreamed revealing things
    Then he didn't have computers anymore
    or fawning underlings
    He was running through the trees on a tropical isle
    No more feeling tense
    In a flower pattern shirt of quetionable style
    It all made sense

    The band went back to their homes in the Hollywood hills
    Better than they'd ever felt
    Waking up their sleep-addled wives with rambling tales
    It didn't go down very well
    But as a legacy they called a band meeting
    And decided they were going to give up playing covers
    From that day on they got along with one anothoer

    Terry woke up and strange as the story may seem
    Though he felt terrible
    He found withthe dawn he could still remember his dream
    So ge just fell away
    Nobody's seen him since
    But I like to think of him
    Sitting on a beach like Gaugin wearing a smile
    Waiting for the brown-eyed girl, she'll be there in a while
    Maybe thinking back now and then to a long ago time
    The night that the band got the wine
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