This song off indie pop/rock band Goldspot’s album Aerogramme sees frontman Siddhartha Khosla nostalgically recount a humorous encounter between his grandmother and a monkey.
Paper towel's flyin' and swinging till I spy a silent battle cry
The batter of the posse is breaking all the laws
Much to my delight
Chachi takes the broom she used to sweep
A weapon of choice
On the roof where he presides, monkey
Ducks and dives, I'm watching from ringside
It is a dance well-rehearsed
Monkey says I was here first
Don't remember heroes
Don't remember pistols
I remember only monkey on my rooftop
Don't remember fever
Don't remember empire
I remember only monkey on my rooftop
Inside the clothing lines, monkey's showing signs and taking home the prize
Chachi takes a swing, she knows she'll never win, there's no surprises here
She was always on control
In the ways of feudal pest control
It was a dance well-rehearsed
Monkey said I was here first
Don't remember heroes
Don't remember pistols
I remember only monkey on my rootop
Don't remember fever
Don't remember empire
I remember only monkey on my rooftop
Don't remember heroes
Don't remember pistols
I remember only monkey on my rootop
Don't remember fever
Don't remember ???
I remember only monkey on my rooftop