Crew Nights Lyrics by Jethro Tull

Crew Nights Lyrics

    Tear it down in double quick time
    To get the eighth truck shifted 'bout midnight
    The locker rooms are empty but the [strobo tickers?][strobe boats?]
    Still spin with their pitching lights
    And someone with a yellow pass
    Gives out precise directions as to where and when

    And here am i with a drumstick,
    While young girls set to rendezvous, and be recognized again
    Tomorrow is an off-day,
    Be in baltimore by thursday is the only law.
    There's a suite down at the hotel
    Reserved for making merry with connecting doors.
    The lighting man's already improvised a bar,
    And printed invitations to the ball.
    Off duty cops line corridors wearing tull [two?] t-shirts proudly
    On the band's [...] wall

    Crew nights, no flashlights or folding knives,
    Best boots and road suits and nine lives.

    Feeling that it might be wrong to
    Temporarily belong to the p.a. man [men?]
    Some angel from the midwest is regretting being
    Undressed with no suntan
    His polaroid is snapping
    The head carpenter is rapping on
    The gates of dawn

    Sitting lonely with a warm beer
    The girl with dental braces wishes that she hadn't gone.

    Crew nights, no bar fights or [feeders?] [veeders?] wives
    Thin walls and late [blade?] calls and nine lives.

    [ken stitzel writes: still no clue on the first line, but i think
    ``late calls'' is definitely correct for the second line. it makes
    Sense from a stagehand terminology perspective. i know that it
    Sounds like there's a ``b'' sound in there, but i think it's just a
    Minor flaw in ian's diction. (it's really tough to sing clearly,
    Especially in rock music.)]

    Crew nights, no flashlights or folding knives,
    Best boots and road suits and nine lives.

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