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The Man Who Was Too Loud


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Guitar Tab: http://www.frankblack.net/tabs/song.asp?song=cath-themanwhowastooloud

Lyrics:
Though he loved to rock and roll
All these many years
He cared about the old peoples'
And little children's ears

Though he was a guitar man
He reflected and he vowed
Never will I ever be
No ne'er, ne'er again
The man who was too loud

Johnny's not a poor man
No, he never gets him down
Now that he is free he is not proud

He don't need the power
Just to make a sound
He is not the man that he used to be
Oh, no, the man who was too loud

I will play softly
I will play softly
I will play softly now
'Cause I was the man who was too loud

It's not because he don't respect
The popular music style
You know I saw him open up
For the king of the surf guitar

Do not think he does not like
The cheering of the crowd
No, he is glad that they came to see
The man who used to be
The man who was too loud

Johnny is a rich man
Yeah, he still gets around
He is glad to be the cat who meowed

He don't need the power
Just to get his sound
He is not the man that he used to be
Oh no, the man who was too loud

I will play softly
I will play softly
I will play softly now
'Cause I was the man who was too loud
I was way too loud

Though he loved to rock and roll
(Aw, I better not)


Definitions and References:
"king of the surf guitar"
Dick Dale, obviously one of the great surf guitar players from the 1960's to the present. He is probably best known for "Miserlou," the opening theme song for the movie "Pulp Fiction."


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