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Anne Neggen Lyrics

I don't see no future living day to day
Dirty nights are passing by, I gotta learn the rate
Trucking down to London, gigs that never end
Foggy days and motorways will drive me round the bend

An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again

Went to see my agent, natty looking gent
Dirty dates and dirty plays, I must be trucking bent
Only real solution, help me on my way
Close my eyes and visualize some peace to help me play

An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again

When time is tight your look ain't right
And keeping time is an upward climb
P's and Q's just follow you
And all the time you feel the grime like hell

Creeping down the highway, feel like one per cent
May God make the papers say we're going where we'll win
We don't mind a work down when the night is through
Kids give us the feeling that we only give to you

An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again
An' again, an' again

When time is tight your look ain't right
And keeping time is an upward climb
P's and Q's just follow you
And all the time you feel the grime like hell
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Cover art for Anne Neggen lyrics by Budgie

New for Budgie to sing about, this song is about the daily struggles and the chaotic lifestyle of touring, talking about the pressures, exhaustion, and occasional disillusionment that comes with life on the road. The title is a joke, Anna Neggen is a pun on 'and again', and a repeated phrase in the track that expresses a sense of relentless repetition. It's to emphasize the idea that touring can become a monotonous grind, yet it is a necessary part of a band's journey.

Song Meaning
Positive
Subjective
Enjoyment
Touring
Struggles
Chaotic Lifestyle
Pressures
Disillusionment
 
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