London Calling is just a string of amazing songs but I really really think this one is overlooked. It’s an entire Scorsese movie in 4 minutes and that piano/guitar main riff and how it changes between the beginning and ending literally makes me cry every time. It’s the best chord progression ever and Elton John fucking wishes he wrote this as much as I also like Elton John.
There’s a solitary man crying, “Hold me.”
It’s only because he’s a-lonely
If the keeper of time runs slowly
He won’t be alive for long!
If he only had time to tell of all of the things he planned
With a card up his sleeve, what would he achieve?
It means nothing!
To the opium den and the barroom gin
In the Belmont chair playing violins
The gambler’s face cracks into a grin
As he lays down the king of spades
But the dealer just stares
There’s something wrong here, he thinks
The gambler is seized and forced to his knees
And shot dead
He only wanted more time
Away from the darkest door
But his luck it gave in
As the dawn light crept in
And he lay on the floor
From the Hundred Year War to the Crimea
With a lance and a musket and a Roman spear
To all of the men who have stood with no fear
In the service of the King
Before you met your fate be sure you
Did not forsake your lover
May not be around anymore
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