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The “It’s a big surprise” bridge to this 1987 recording bears a striking resemblance to the bridge from “Where I Come From,” another 1987 tune, which released on the first Suitcase box set.
Everyone can see an open change in me
Pigeonholing grounds in bungalows by the sea
Brilliant engines hum on fields of tobacco rolling free
And sentient beings climbing trees
So come on down, from telephone town
And let your voices jump around with me
Everyone I know pretends to be a person
Everyone should try not to be a person
It's a big surprise
To exercise your human right
To hide in plain sight
Go out like a light
Over-ripened fruit
A man with a video camera
I've got something he can spy on
And he'd go low with me
Like Gulliver's Travels, it's a rush
The story unravels so just hush
Come on down from telephone town
And let your voices jump around with me
Telephone Town was written by Robert Pollard.
Guided by Voices released Telephone Town on Tue Oct 04 2005.