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    "Such A Shame"genre: Power Pop
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    Most of the songs on our record were written and the demos done using my acoustic guitar (now stolen). This song had the music for awhile without any words. One day Robert, my brother Will and myself (Chris) were checking around Saskatoon to find out the value on some foreign currency. We stopped at a bank and they directed us to a local collectable shop. On our way to the store, we were stopped and interrogated by one of Saskatoon's finest. He asked us where we were going and where we received the foreign money. Will and Robert tried to explain that the money was from our father and that we were attempting to check the value of it. The police officer didn't like Robert's responses to his inquiries and we ended up spending a few hours in this officer's company. We eventually did find out the value of the money; it was worthless. We ended up back at Robert's house creating the lyrics for Such a Shame. Since Robert lives on Avenue H, we felt the lyrics "Meet you and beat you on Avenue H" helps to illustrate the collisions that occur between youth and the establishment.
    CD: CurvedWorth (self titled) (summer 2003)

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    Most of the songs on our record were written and the demos done using my
    acoustic guitar (now stolen). This song had the music for awhile without
    any words. One day Robert, my brother Will and myself (Chris) were checking
    around Saskatoon to find out the value on some foreign currency. We stopped
    at a bank and they directed us to a local collectable shop. On our way to
    the store, we were stopped and interrogated by one of Saskatoon's finest. He
    asked us where we were going and where we received the foreign money. Will
    and Robert tried to explain that the money was from our father and that we
    were attempting to check the value of it. The police officer didn't like
    Robert's responses to his inquiries and we ended up spending a few hours in
    this officer's company. We eventually did find out the value of the money;
    it was worthless. We ended up back at Robert's house creating the lyrics
    for Such a Shame. Since Robert lives on Avenue H, we felt the lyrics "Meet
    you and beat you on Avenue H" helps to illustrate the collisions that occur
    between youth and the establishment.




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