U2 wrote “Where The Streets Have No Name” about the loneliness of touring.
Then again, Motörhead also considered that subject in “Going To Brazil” – their view was that it’s great, you get to fly around the world and ladies bring you free booze.
My first thought was Metallica’s ‘Turn The Page’. But, yeah, any coffee place would be on my mind. At that point, I would even drink gas station coffee ~ which is pretty good sometimes……or else I’m too tired to notice.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
U2 wrote “Where The Streets Have No Name” about the loneliness of touring.
Then again, Motörhead also considered that subject in “Going To Brazil” – their view was that it’s great, you get to fly around the world and ladies bring you free booze.
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member about 3 years ago
Probably the next left. They’re everywhere.
Ron Gray about 3 years ago
I, too, loved Dunkin Donuts. Shame they do not exist anymore.
GraceFaith about 3 years ago
If you’re gigging in MA it’s on the next corner.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 3 years ago
Making music, like art, including your strip, is ALWAYS worth it! Thank you!
Perkycat about 3 years ago
My first thought was Metallica’s ‘Turn The Page’. But, yeah, any coffee place would be on my mind. At that point, I would even drink gas station coffee ~ which is pretty good sometimes……or else I’m too tired to notice.
Diana Gregory Premium Member about 3 years ago
@lenniepeterson – I think Auntie Acid is a kindred spirit: https://www.gocomics.com/aunty-acid/2021/09/09