car 5032 of the union pacific / is passing by on the right to
bring back all the hopelessness / of a trailer park in the old
mining town / where the irony’s laying thick on the ground
in the dirty streets of Goldfield / if you're searching for silver
or an easier fortune / finding nothing in the way of love or a
life of living any better than before / you'll know you've arrived
in Goldfield / car 5032 of the union pacific / is passing by on
the right and she's thinking of escaping out to ‘Frisco / from the
trailer park in the old mining town / where the irony’s laying
thick on the ground / in the dirty streets of Goldfield / laying roots
down to soak up the poison for generations / finding nothing in
the way of love or a life of living any better than before / you'll
know you've arrived in Goldfield / gotta get the hell out of Goldfield
I'm gone this time / I'm really leaving
I love the light and shade between Bryan's dirty and Emma's forlorn vocals. There are so many layers to this recording that are driven home through contrast. Plus the riffs are brilliant and get me moving. I can't stop listening to Thou and Emma in general lately. spaceman2250
Finding these guys in middle school surely helped form my music taste as a whole, and Cap'n Jazz still sound so unique and special to me. So much wonderment, joy, sadness and exploration. I will never get tired of listening to these goofballs squishyfishyfoo