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Tobacco & Tea
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Curious combination of a vice & a pastime
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Solo acoustic singer/songwriter in country/blues tradition. Guitar/harmonica.
Chris Johnson was born and raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, schooled in St. Louis, Missouri and then lived in NYC briefly before settling back down in St. Louis in 1986. Chris started his adult artistic life as a painter first, then a poet, before returning to his boyhood love of songwriting in the early nineties. Picked as "Best Un-Folkie Coffeehouse Folkie" in 1999 and "Best Songwriter" in 2004 by the Riverfront Times, Johnson has also fronted the band Pye-Dog, a three-piece blues, folk 'n roll combo. Riverfront Times and No Depression critic Roy Kasten has written: "Johnson plays well, but his music is rarely pretty: his worn, almost Tom Waitsian voice spades through earthy, witty songs, and his banged up but beautiful Gibson rings with a raw thwack and sting that may hail from the blues but also sounds like nothing else in town." "Chris Johnson would be better known if his voice wasn't such an irascible instrument, if his guitar work wasn't so taut and fraught with the densest blues, if his songs didn't cut so damn deeply. His brand of acoustic folk isn't easy listening, but then neither is the best of Townes Van Zandt or Bob Dylan, the two masters whose lessons he has absorbed. Though he occasionally appears with a barely electrified combo called Pye-Dog, you're more likely to hear the wail and pine of his harmonica and the stomp of his boot heel when he performs solo at coffee shops or Frederick's Music Lounge. And though he's been writing and performing in St. Louis for about a decade, he keeps getting better, as anyone who has heard his recent, heart-crushing song 'Down in Lemay' will tell you."
Song Info
Genre
Blues Country Blues
Charts
Peak #338
Peak in subgenre #65
Author
Chris A. Johnson
Rights
Perdition Records 2005
Uploaded
September 22, 2005
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MP3 2.2 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
After quitting drinking, enjoying the indulgence of a fine cigar along with licorice root tea...
Lyrics
Tobacco & Tea, they're good for me Well, not really-- but you know what I mean--Tobacco & tea, they help me think, Give my mind a rest, I get it all off my chest... Well I wake up feelin drunk and groggy My eyelids are lead and my mind is foggy So I roll out of bed and put on a kettle, Light up a smoke and let the butterflies settle As I infuse a sack of Earl Grey I remember what Dr. Koop did say Bout tobacco being a dangerous vice I just puff and think, this sure tastes nice Cos I'm wakin up with the last of my bad habits, Thinkin earth is surely the best of planets Where else can you enjoy such worldly treats, Such as jasmine, and oolong, and Camel straights? Well as the day goes by I get my wish, With some licorice spice and a little cavendish-- I'm dressed to kill, and feeling dapper As I smoke this churchill with the maduro wrapper And I know nothin in life is free, And I suspect this habit might be killin me, But as I smoke, and sip, and get relaxed I tend to forget the cold, hard facts Cos I embarked on a spiritual path Accepting grace, but not God's wrath And I suspect that I might enjoy a stogie Long when I'm a tired, old fogie...
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Strummergurl
Feb 07, 2010
Very cool song, like the inspiration, simple and true things work the best for songwriting I always thought! Dylanish, nice job!