Bus Driver's Song
(专辑: Folk The World Tour - 2002)
[Speaking] "G'day, my name's Tony. On behalf of myself and the
coachline I'd like to thank you for choosing to drive with us today. I'm a
local, I
hope I
can impart some local knowledge. If you've got any questions don't hesitate, just sing out. For those who are interested, there's the
Old Bridge, swaying away. Replaced by the
New Bridge in 1972. Funny thing, the
Old Bridge used to be called the
New Bridge. Yeah, bit of a
funny thing. Up ahead there's the
bronze of Bluey, a
local sheepdog, who became a
member of Regional Council. It was a
bloody great day for dogs, not just here, but everywhere in the
North Island. There's the
town's oldest street. That's the
Museum of Meat. There's the
town's largest industry, that's the
sock factory, hence the
giant sock." [Sings] The
town hall Note the
mosaic wall Well, there are 5,600 tiles on that wall I
know, I
counted them all The
local school, the
local swimming pool, Which was opened by the
Governor General, Back in 1952 Where I
was caught with a
friend aged 11, sniffing tractor fuel We thought we were pretty cool, breaking them changing shed rules But do you see up there? The
banner hanging in the
air? The
Presbyterian Fair Well, I
never go, there's too many Presbyterians there But if you're interested, the
fair's in the
third weekend of August every year But don't bother entering the
raffle, It's always won by some kid of the
Mayor Do you hear that sound? The
town clock, heard from anywhere in town, Until 1960, it was a
little place in Norway We bought it for a
hundred pounds Rumor has it they sold it cheap because the
chimes were too loud But every time I
hear that sound it makes me so proud Look to your left, what a
beautiful sight, It's Paula, Paula Thompson, nee Paula Wright. Look at her hair, it's still gorgeous, even now. Flowing like the
Womahonga River, Which incidently, is to your right. And it's the
largest, in the
area In terms of volume. Everybody, look at Paula, look at Paula Thompson I
always thought I'd marry Paula But some things just don't work out that way Well, that's the
most important thing you'll learn on the
tour today That, and the
fact there'll be a
toliet break At the
information center near the
manmade lake [Speaking] "Yeah, I'll just ask you one favor, if you do see Paula in town later on that you don't mention the
details of the
tour. I'd appreciate that. Same goes for my wife, Gloria. You'll recognize her, she looks a
hell of a
lot like Paula, actually. She often gets mistaken for Paula, but, um, well, she's not Paula, that's for sure, no." [Singing] Paula Thompson, born in '54 To a
family of four To the
family next door Take me back next door Paula Thompson, nee Paula Wright. That's her old house, number 39 Number 41 was mine If this old coach could go back in time I'd drive to 1979 Take me back... Take me back, take me back (Take, take, take, take me back) Take me back, take me back (Take, take, take, take me back) Take me back, take me back, take me back, take me back, take me back, take me back... [Speaking] "Yeah, sorry about that. I
always get a
little bit emotional on the
corner of Rutherford and Brown Streets. But, um, that is truly the
end of the
tour, so mind your step, yeah, good on you."