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This 1987 recording bears more than a passing similarity to Sandbox, released that same year. It, however, would not see the light of day until 2000, with its official release on the Suitcase box set under the fake band name Fake Organisms (also used for “Where I Come From” as well as “A Proud and B...
[Verse 1]
Coming home to this dark house and burnt stew
I've been looking back on situations I've been through
And guessing games for me are certainly no fun
Round the outside is a long way to run
[Chorus]
Each man who knows you
Has a lot to show you
Works hard just to keep you
By the side of the lake where no one can take you away
[Verse 2]
New expression to keep me on my toes
Real good shortage of centrifugal force
Something about you keeps me hanging around
And something else just keeps on bringing me down
[Chorus]
Each man who knows you
Has a lot to show you
Works hard just to keep you
By the side of the lake where no one can take you away
[Solo]
Long Way to Run was written by Robert Pollard.
Long Way to Run was produced by Guided by Voices.
Guided by Voices released Long Way to Run on Tue Oct 17 2000.