Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Rumble of the Diesel, artist - Les Claypool's Duo De Twang. Album song Four Foot Shack, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 03.02.2014
Record label: in North America to ATO, Prawn Song
Song language: English
Rumble of the Diesel |
I like the rumble of the diesel and the smell of the oil |
I percolate my coffee off the radiator boil |
I been chasin' tuna nearly 27 years |
I got the eyeballs of an eagle but there’s ringing in my ears |
I like the rumble of the diesel and the smell of the oil |
Granddad was a farmer but I couldn’t stand the soil |
I like to keep it simple; |
it helps to keep me sane |
I like floating in the ocean it nullifies the pain |
Some say we can find a place |
Between heaven and hell |
Some work to make the bread rise |
I like to plow the ocean swell |
Errol’s got a sweet monterey |
Rigged for salmon and crab |
Never had a family |
Unless you count that old yellow lab |
I like the rumble of the diesel and the smell of the oil |
I percolate my coffee off the radiator boil |
I been chasin' tuna nearly 27 years |
I got the eyeballs of an eagle but there’s ringing in my ears |
I like the rumble of the diesel and the smell of the oil |
Granddad was a farmer but I couldn’t stand the soil |
I like to keep it simple; |
it helps to keep me sane |
I like floating in the ocean it nullifies the pain |
Lookin' back to '95 |
I had a fresh Cummings re-power |
Draggin' lines for Albacore |
'Till the market went sour |
We talked of strike for 40 days |
'Cause the price was drove down |
And when we finally settled up |
We got less than a dollar a pound |
I like the rumble of the diesel and the smell of the oil |
I percolate my coffee off the radiator boil |
I been chasin' tuna nearly 27 years |
I got the eyeballs of an eagle but there’s ringing in my ears |
I like the rumble of the diesel and the smell of the oil |
Granddad was a farmer but I couldn’t stand the soil |
I like to keep it simple; |
it helps to keep me sane |
I like floating in the ocean it nullifies the pain |