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“Another Cooley song. He wrote this one about the guy upstairs who used to call the cops every time he played his guitar (even acoustic guitar in the middle of the afternoon) yet never seemed to mind any other kind of noise. It’s perfectly typical of Cooley that he told the tale from his adversary’s...
Think I'm gonna call the police, I hear something upstairs
I know good and well there ain't nothing good going on up there
Probably ten or more of them sittin' all around
Smokin' that stuff and drinkin' that hard liquor down
I've been living in this city since the day I was born
I've seen good times come and go and I've seen bad times drag on
I've seen white and black folks alike get treated just like sin
And every year or so I see a new truck load of white trash movin' in
When I was sixteen I had a little trouble with the law
He said "Boy come here" I said "Boy yourself, I ain't done nothing wrong"
He grabbed me by the arm and he went upside my head
Nobody saw nothing, but I got a little spot where my hair ain't grown back yet
I used to have me a woman and a pretty fine home
But it took so much to keep 'em both going I was always out and gone
I came home one afternoon to get me change of clothes
Caught a quick-walkin' slick-talkin' guitar-picker headin' out my back door
Now I'm proud to say I ain't never been no violent man
But I'd sure be rottin' in jail today if I'd had me a gun in my hand
I went inside and threw her clothes on the floor, laid a suitcase across the bed
Not a word got spoke, not a lick got throwed, and my woman ain't come back yet
Now I live in this building with the punks and the freaks
And I don't do much of nothing, 'cept go to work, come home, and drink
So guitar man upstairs, you done picked the wrong damn place to stay
I'm just a feeble old man, you're a young smart-ass, and there's a law-man on his way
Guitar Man Upstairs was written by Mike Cooley.
Guitar Man Upstairs was produced by Drive-By Truckers & David Barbe.