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Charlotte in the Garden of the New Futility

by Eric Din

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Charlotte In The Garden Of The New Futility Waving at the neighbors "Hi!" as the waves crash in, They look at me and don't know why, like "Hi, whatever," No one talks anymore, no one walks in this town, Hardly notice myself when I take a look 'round, Chasing my lost angels through the smog and glory, Elvis and The Runaways gaze from the HOLLYWOOD sign And on the gridlock freeway, Tuning in to float away Never never never never never sleep, never, never never slow down, Got a bridge back home to sell ya, and the moon as well No one talks anymore, no one walks in this town, Hardly notice my shoes when I look at the ground, All of these lost angels are gone forever, Never lookin' back again, no never never, And on the zombie freeway, Casting directors casting doubt, I'll never be in your spillway, I'm not in your secret club, As I walk in the mall, with my eyes lookin' down, Staring at the glowing, gleaming showing, Now I know the way, following what it say, Never need to wonder, everything's easy, These machines will preen and vent spleen for me, Waving at my hologram now, the neighbors smile, And on the scarlet carpet, Margot Robbie strides away, And in the garden, Charlotte Watches a charming marmot play, And in the garden, Charlotte, Margot Robbie strides away
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released September 30, 2023

Guitarscape, Fender P-Bass, Vocals - Eric Din
1965 Ludwig Drums - Michael Urbano
Recorded by Michael Rosen at East Bay Recorders
2nd Engineer - Austin James Hicks
Produced and mixed by Eric Din for Berkeley Cat Records
Mastered by Michael Romanowski at Coast Mastering
Artwork by Shannon Wheeler

© 2023 Eric Roy Dinwiddie
King Roy Music, BMI

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Eric Din Berkeley, California

I'm a guitarist and singer-songwriter with The Uptones. These are my solo recordings, starting from 2015. I started Berkeley Cat Records in 2019. BandCamp is the first place I publish these puppies, before I send them into the streaming wilds. Wait, you ask, Berkeley Cat Records has puppies? Why yes, Matilda. Thanks for popping in, hope you enjoy the tunes! ... more

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