This song was originally written by a guy called Peter Gutteridge. He was one of the founders of the "Dunedin Sound" a musical scene in the south of New Zealand in the early 80s. From there it was covered by "The Clean" one of the early bands of that scene (he had originally been a member of in it's early days, writing a couple of their best early songs). The Dunedin sound, and the Clean became popular on american college radio in the mid to late 80s. I guess Yo La Tengo heard that version.
Great version of a great song,
Millions of years ago
Utopian life arose
Through my prolific eyes
Watched my equals grow
To a mess
They failed the test
But life was already conceived
Nothing he could retreive
Rolled out a second batch
And found they could repeat
Through a storm
I must reform
A Legacy was made to warn man
The Legacy
Has risen to warn again
Forty days of rain
Washed the ill away
Pairs of all living things
Stepped on ground to stay
Multiply
The land is dry
A Legacy
was made to warn man
The Legacy
Has risen to warn again
A Legacy
Was made to warn man
The Legacy
Has risen to warn again
Hear the voice--Hear the voice
Noah cried he said
Breathe the air
But learn from my life time
Be aware
Prepare
Wrote down these special words
In hope they would be read
People of modern day
Can often be misled
Circumstance
We've got a chance
A Legacy
Was made to warn man
The Legacy
Has risen to warn again
A Legacy was made to warn man
The Legacy has risen to warn again
Hear the voice--Hear the voice
Utopian life arose
Through my prolific eyes
Watched my equals grow
To a mess
They failed the test
But life was already conceived
Nothing he could retreive
Rolled out a second batch
And found they could repeat
Through a storm
I must reform
A Legacy was made to warn man
The Legacy
Has risen to warn again
Forty days of rain
Washed the ill away
Pairs of all living things
Stepped on ground to stay
Multiply
The land is dry
A Legacy
was made to warn man
The Legacy
Has risen to warn again
A Legacy
Was made to warn man
The Legacy
Has risen to warn again
Hear the voice--Hear the voice
Noah cried he said
Breathe the air
But learn from my life time
Be aware
Prepare
Wrote down these special words
In hope they would be read
People of modern day
Can often be misled
Circumstance
We've got a chance
A Legacy
Was made to warn man
The Legacy
Has risen to warn again
A Legacy was made to warn man
The Legacy has risen to warn again
Hear the voice--Hear the voice
Lyrics submitted by KrudeDuse
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