Drive And Desire

Pye Dubois

Dave Stone: Synthesizer
standing in a line with angels / this ain't gonna be no plain plane
ain't gonna be no dream with doors / burns like the snap of fingers.
standing in a line with angels / only the giants remain
standing in a line with angels / only the giants remain
only the giants retain / drive and desire..
here's my shoulder to put your chip on / here is your crying towel.
even stars stomachs growl.
no trips from vinyl heroes / no nail biting protocol
standing in a line with angels / even stars stomachs growl
stars stomachs growl with / drive and desire.
standing in a line with angels

Trivia about the song Drive And Desire by Max Webster

When was the song “Drive And Desire” released by Max Webster?
The song Drive And Desire was released in 1980, on the album “Universal Juveniles”.
Who composed the song “Drive And Desire” by Max Webster?
The song “Drive And Desire” by Max Webster was composed by Pye Dubois.

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