Are You Receiving Me

Album: Moontan (1973)
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  • If your circles could be spirals
    And your idols weren't machines
    If you could pick up all the signals
    And flash on where you've been
    Maybe you don't feel it at all
    It's your own fault crawl boy, crawl!
    If you could quit the miming
    And try some different timing
    You could get a chance to be free
    Are you receiving me
    It's the pilot's plea
    Are you receiving me
    Close to insanity
    Are you receiving me
    Recharge your battery
    Are you receiving me
    (or are you out to lunch)
    If your prayers could all be answered
    And you were given time to pay
    The chances would be so heavy
    But you'd find a better way Writer/s: FENTON, HAY, KOOYMANS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Rex Rendon from The Tiny Republic Of TogoIs that Patricia Paay providing additional vocals?
  • Bongo Fury from EarthSecond concert every attended @ 14 years old 1974 /Winterland, S.F. (First was Frank Zappa earlier that year). Opened for Joe Cocker who didn't finish show (puked behind piano). Didn't matter, Earring blew the stage up that night regardless. Great show.
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