The Great Blake Street Canoe Race by Guided by Voices
The Great Blake Street Canoe Race by Guided by Voices

The Great Blake Street Canoe Race

Guided by Voices * Track #2 On Self-Inflicted Aerial Nostalgia

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The Great Blake Street Canoe Race by Guided by Voices

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Guided by Voices
Produced by
Guided by Voices
Writed by
Robert Pollard
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Presumably written in oblique reference to the daily grind of life in Dayton, Ohio, “The Great Blake Street Canoe Race” contains, in its title, a reference to a street situated less than one mile north of Titus Avenue, where Bob Pollard lived around the time that Self-Inflicted Aerial Nostalgia was...

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The Great Blake Street Canoe Race Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Shopping around, thinking about our daily lives
Here on the ground, falling apart before our eyes
News is not news, learn something old every day
Issues repressed, mornings we take our minds away

[Chorus]
Oh, please don't misuse this information now
Oh, try not to swallow too much pain
It's only order

[Verse 2]
Rushing through time, following footsteps out of here
Signals ahead, better repay your debts this year
I guess I'll go on with my sad and troubled ways
Hands on my hips, questioning each and every place

[Chorus]
Oh, please don't misuse this information now
Oh, try not to swallow too much pain
It's only order

The Great Blake Street Canoe Race Q&A

Who wrote The Great Blake Street Canoe Race's ?

The Great Blake Street Canoe Race was written by Robert Pollard.

Who produced The Great Blake Street Canoe Race's ?

The Great Blake Street Canoe Race was produced by Guided by Voices.

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