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Bel Air Blues Lyrics

Runnin' down a purple shallow, goin' down somewhere
Goin' down the alleyway, lookin' for a dead dog with a custard pie
I am looking for a dildo in the sky
And if I find it soon, I think I'll call the menendez boys

Chorus:
Think I'll call the menendez boys



Turnin' on the tv set¨c¨chypnotic neon queen
Rollin' underwater in a green narcotic dream
Buy a big baseball bat, then call up the rubberman
« in plastic frown, » blow up this town, think I'll call the menendez boys


Chorus repeat x3


Coolin' out at big 51, got a sleepin' bag and a new canteen
Shave my body of every hair¨c¨crub me down with amphetamine
Jump back in my rail¨c¨cpunchin' it I got spooked2
Remove tattoos, the bel air blues¨c¨cthink I'll call the menendez boys


Chorus repeat


Livin' on a crooked road¨c¨clike a dust bowl refugee
Crawlin' on the freeway¨c¨ccleanin' my teeth with a barbecue comb
You can call me sam, or you can bark my hole
And you can use my dick for a walkin' pole


« slattery has his wake¨c¨ca boomer in my stash »
An angle slide in baltimore¨c¨ctop 40 pederast
Everybody got another 'nother plan
Everybody got another 'nother land
Never never never never never never never!
Never never never!


Chorus repeat x4
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Cover art for Bel Air Blues lyrics by Stan Ridgway

Joseph Lyle Menéndez (born January 10, 1968) and Erik Galen Menéndez (born November 27, 1970) are American brothers from Beverly Hills, California, who were convicted in a high-profile criminal trial in 1994 for the 1989 murder by shotgun of their wealthy parents, entertainment executive José and his wife Mary ("Kitty"). Though initially not regarded as suspects, the duo attracted the attention of authorities as they spent their deceased parents' fortune lavishly within weeks of the murders.

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