I was crawling through a festival way out west i was thinking about love and the acid test but first i got real dizzy with a real rockin' gang then i saw the coma girl, and the excitement gang
and the rain came in from the wide blue yonder through all the stages, i wandered
oh coma girl, and the excitment gang mona lisa, on a motorcylce gang coma girl, coma girl
The coma girl was beating with the oil drum gang some fast food fanatic was burning down a burger van somebody was waling off their head oh! Nobody was rippin the teen scene dead
and the rain, came in from the wide blue yonder i thought you and me might wander...
oh coma girl, and the excitement gang mona lisa, on a motorcycle gang coma girl, coma girl, on a motorcycle gang
And then the nineteenth hour was falling upon desolation row some outlaw band, had the last drop on the go lets siphon up some gas!! lets get this show on the road!! said the coma girl, to the excitement gang Into action , everybody sprang and the oil drums were beating out, doolang, doolang
coma girl and the excitment gang mona lisa on a motorcycle gang
I always loved the idea of an urban-tribalism style...not the people who live in giant apartments together, but a merging of tribal and technological...maybe that's the same thing that drew me to steampunk too.
and you should do what makes you happy. being true to yourself is what makes people successful, following the crow never got anyone any sort of lasting recognition.
I like your description most of all. I don't know how much you care about the opinion of a more-or-less stranger to you, but a few times I've been 'afraid' that you would forsake realism for being artistic; forsaking the 'ability' to make mundane money for total creative freedom. It's unfortunate in some ways that it is needed, but as you yourself point out, you can do both.
and you should do what makes you happy. being true to yourself is what makes people successful, following the crow never got anyone any sort of lasting recognition.