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Recorded in 1989, “Blue Gil” was intended for the scrapped album Learning to Hunt. Though it was bootlegged through the mid-‘90s, it would not see official release until the Suitcase compilation in 2000 under the fake band name Moonchief.
The song would be performed live a few times in 2008 by Poll...
[Intro]
(Did you try to catch him?)
[Verse 1]
Blue Gil, got something for you
Just for you
Jake Spock, don't wait for it to come to you
It won't walk up to you
[Chorus]
You and nobody else
You and nobody else, just for you
[Verse 2]
C'mon Gil, we're all dying to see you
We all wanna see you
Way-out girl, we want you out of town by sundown
Get out of downtown
[Chorus]
You and nobody else
You and nobody else, just for you
Blue Gil was written by Robert Pollard.
Blue Gil was produced by Guided by Voices.
Guided by Voices released Blue Gil on Tue Oct 17 2000.