Got Absinthe
Got Gaudi
And I got Jamboree
Got my chicas
Maria, Anna, Monica (Maria, Anna, Monica)
And I got Noemi
(A what cha gotta)
Got Picasso Blue (got Picasso Blue)
And I got the Good Bar Crew
Got Bikini
And the New York disco
Got surreal Dali
Oh, yeah (Oh, yeah)
Lost and rollin', driftin' loosely on my own through
Barcelona, Barcelona
Catalonia, take over
Barcelona
Got Iberia, Got Oveja Negra
Got Zeleste
And the Karma dub
I got the Pipa Club
(A what cha gotta)
Got Picasso Blue (got Picasso Blue)
Got a senorita too
The Panam's sex show
Got my transvestites
At the Top of the Mountain disco
Yeah (Yeah)
Lost and rollin'
I don't got much to go back to
Lost and rollin', driftin' loosely on my own through
Barcelona, Barcelona
Catalonia, take over
Barcelona
(Oh, oh)
Barcelona
(Oh, oh)
Barcelona
(Oh, oh)
Barcelona
(Oh, oh)
Barcelona
My sweet angel, Barcelona, hide me safely, give me shelter
In a dark place under assumed name through Catalonia
Lost and rollin', driftin' loosely, no occupation, Barcelona
The last angel, Barcelona


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    I'm guessing that "California" (which appears only on the "Poop Alley Tapes", a compilation) was an early demo for "Barcelona". I personally prefer "California", although the two songs have very different sounds and feels.

    joshuahorowitzon April 22, 2003   Link

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