Overture
(专辑: The Liberty Of Norton Folgate - 2009)
This is the
story of the
Liberty Of Norton Folgate Old Jack Norris, the
musical shrimp and the
cadging ramble..... A
little bit of this, would you like a
bit of that But in weather like this, you should wear a
coat, a
nice warm hat A
needle and thread the
hand stitches of time Battling Levinsky versus Jackie Burk Bobbing and weaving, an invisible line So step for step and both light on our feet We'll travel many along dim silent street Would you like a
bit of this, or a
little bit of that? (Misses) A
little bit of what you like does you no harm, you know that The
perpetual steady echo of the
passing beat A
continual dark river of people In it's transience and in it's permanence But, when the
streetlamp fills the
gutter with gold So many priceless items bought and sold So step for step and both light on our feet We'll travel many along dim silent street (together) Once round Arnold Circus, and up through Petticoat Lane Past the
well of shadows, and once back round again Arm in arm, with an abstracted air To where the
people stare Out of the
upstairs windows Because we are living like kings And these days will last forever Cos sailors from Africa, China and the
archipelago of Malay Jump ship ragged and penniless into Shadwells Tiger Bay The
Welsh and Irish wagtails, mothers of midnight The
music hall carousel enspilling out into bonfire light Sending half crazed shadows, giants dancing up the
brick wall Of Mr Trumans beer factory, waving, bottles ten feet tall Whether one calls it Spitalfields, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets Or Banglatown. We're all dancing in the
moonlight, we're all On borrowed ground. Oh, I'm just walking down to, I'm just floating down through Won't you come with me, to the
Liberty of Norton Folgate But wait! What's that? Dan Leno And the
Limehouse golem [Whistling duet] Purposefully walking nowhere, oh I'm happy just floating about (Have a
banana) On a
Sunday afternoon, the
stallholders all call and shout To no-one in particular Avoiding people you know, you're just basking in you're own company The
technicolour world's going by, but you're the
lead in your own movie Cos in the
Liberty of Norton Folgate Walking wild and free, in your second hand coat, Happy just to float In this little taste of liberty A
part of everything you see They're coming left and right Trying to flog you stuff you don't need or want And a
smiling chap takes your hand And drags you in his Uncles restaurant (ee-yar, ee-yar, ee-yar) There's a
Chinese man trying hard to flog you moody DVDs You know? You've seen the
film, it's black and white, it's got no sound And a
man's head pops up and down Right across your widescreen TV (Only a
fiver) ('Ow much?) (Alright, two for eight quid) (Ee-yar, ee-yar, look, I'm giving it away) (Giving it away!) Cos in the
Liberty of Norton Folgate Walking wild and free, in your second hand coat, Happy just to float In this little piece of liberty You're a
part of everything you see There's the
sturdy old fellows, pickpockets, dandy's, extortioners And night wanderers, the
feeble, the
ghastly, upon whom death Had placed a
very sure hand, Some in shreds and patches, Reeling inarticulate full of noisy and inordinate vivacity That jars discordantly upon the
ear And gives an aching sensation to both pair of eyeballs (Noisy and inordinate vivacity) Ohhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhh [etc] In the
beginning was a
fear of the
immigrant In the
beginning was a
fear of the
immigrant He's made his way down to the
dark riverside In the
beginning was a
fear of the
immigrant In the
beginning was a
fear of the
immigrant He's made his home there down by the
dark riverside Ohhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhh [etc] He made his home there down by the
riverside They made their homes there down by the
riverside The
city sprang up from the
dark river Thames They made their home there down by the
riverside They made their homes there down by the
riverside The
city sprang up from the
dark mud of the
Thames I'll say it again (Ha ha ha, that's right) 'Cos in the
Liberty of Norton Folgate Walking wild and free And in your second hand coat Happy just to float In this little taste of liberty Cos you're a
part of everything you see Yes, you're a
part of everything you see With a
little bit of this And a
little bit of that A
little bit of what you like does you no harm And you know that Ohhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhh [etc. (repeat to end)]