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Bad Taste Blue (Part III) is a song about the loss of inspiration of certain aspects of life as you grow for things such as art, music, love, etc and the onslaught of dread it brings. Sam Cromack states “This feels like a personal favourite. It’s ironic because the song is about seeking inspiration...
[Verse 1]
You were the Wizard of Oz with your electric guitar
Flyin' in through the louvres
And handin' me cards, sharks, coffee, cigarettes
You were the sultan of swing in the grand scheme of things
Makin' your way to nowhere and back again
I wring out my hands, I rinse and repeat
[Pre-Chorus]
And I don't regret one moment
In the palm of my mind, I can hold it
It'll never go away
[Chorus]
It's gotta be there
It's gotta be there
What if I can't find it in me anymore?
It's gotta be there
It's gotta be there
What if I can't find it in me anymore?
[Verse 2]
You were the king put in check, just gettin' high on the steps
You're on the stair behind me
Combin' the cobwebs right out of my head
And then a plastic machine, it started paintin' a scene
We were melting into one person
And findin' that love is indeed real
[Pre-Chorus]
And I don't regret one moment
In the palm of my mind, I can hold it
It'll never go away
[Chorus]
It's gotta be there
It's gotta be there
What if I can't find it in me anymore?
It's gotta be there
It's gotta be there
What if I can't find it in me anymore?
Bad Taste Blues (Part III) was written by Samuel Cromack.
Bad Taste Blues (Part III) was produced by Ball Park Music.
Ball Park Music released Bad Taste Blues (Part III) on Fri Oct 23 2020.
“The chorus lyric says, ‘It’s gotta be there’, which is what the song was called for a long time. With ‘Bad Taste Blues (Part I)’ and ‘II’ – the first one was originally titled ‘So Bad’ and the second one was titled ‘Bad Man’ and we thought they were really lacklustre titles that had the word ‘bad’...
“This feels like a personal favourite. It’s ironic because the song is about seeking inspiration and panicking about whether it might be gone for good, and are you ever going to find it again. One of those songs of, are my glory days behind me?
Ironically it was the first song I’d written after a l...