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This song was recorded in 1995 during sessions for Under the Bushes Under the Stars, though it is not clear if it was ever considered for that album. It was released on the Suitcase compilation in 2000, under the fake band name Elf God.
The term “bunco” is slang for a swindle in which an unsuspecti...
[Verse 1]
When the instant city breeds, the old stones will shift
And the brides will tell
Of an empire of grain that went to the rats
They'll remember well
[Chorus]
I've got a thing or two I wanna give to you again
I see a real breakthrough, not getting through to you again
Come on down, emitting dimensions are swallowing you
I picked a room with a view under the stars
[Verse 2]
Good men, how do you wake like factory ham
On an inchworm train?
Bad men, how will you steal another good day
With an episode of pain?
[Chorus]
I've got a thing or two I wanna give to you again
I see a real breakthrough not getting through to you again
And come on down, emitting dimensions are swallowing you
I picked a room with a view under the bushes
Bunco Men was written by Robert Pollard.
Bunco Men was produced by John Shough.
Guided by Voices released Bunco Men on Tue Oct 17 2000.