A stripped down version of the song "Here", from the excellent 
Pavement studio album "Slanted and Enchanted", 1992.

1st Disclaimer:
   I'm learning, guys.
   Please bear with me.

2nd Disclaimer:
   Well, this is a recent copyrighted song.
   Please note that I mailed it to the whole Internet, guessing that
   this propaganda will give them more profit than losses...

   Anyway, remember that you are not allowed to earn any money,
   directly or indirectly, from this MIDI file or lyrics, even being
   it the small bit of lovely junk you're about to hear.  
   Neither can you play it at any public performance.

   Oh, well.  My jokes are always bad.


MIDI Info:
   General MIDI file.
   The file PAVHSBW.MID is ready for the SondBlaster+WaveB soundcard.
   The file PAVHGUS.MID is ready for the GUS.
   If you have only a naked SB, sorry; 
      this MIDI file will sound hilarious.
   Made with Powerchords and some essential touch of Cakewalk.

GOOD STUFF
   This is not mean to be a sing-along, but, anyway, you might want
   to give it a try:

----- PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THIS 
                    COPYRIGHTED LYRICS BEYOND THE REASONABLE... ---

   HERE
     Pavement, 1992

   I was pressed for success
   But success it never comes
   And I'm the only one who laughs
   At your jokes when they are so bad
   And your jokes are always bad
   But they're not as bad as this.

      Come join us in a prayer
      We'll be waiting, waiting where
      Everything's ending here.
   
   And all the sterile striking it
   Defends an empty doc you cast away
   And rain up in your forehead
   Where the mist's for hire if it's
   Just too clear

      Let's spend our last 1/4 stance randomly
      Go down to the outlet once again.

   Painted portrait of milions of slaves
   Grotch mavens(?) and one night plays
   Are they the only ones who laugh?
   At the jokes when they are so bad
   And the jokes are always bad
   But they're not as bad as this

      Come join us in a prayer
      We'll be waiting, waiting where
      Everything's ending here.

   And all the spanish candles unsold
   Have gone away to this
   And a "run-on piece of mount on" trmbles, shivers
   Runs down the freeway
  
      I guess she spent her last quarter randomly
      I guess a guess is the best I'll...
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Mauricio Fabbri.

University of Minnesota           | In Brazil:
Civil and Mineral Engineering     | Space Reserch Institute (INPE)
Minnesota Supercomputer Institute | Lab. for Materials and Sensors(LAS)
Minneapolis MN 55455-0220 USA     | 12225 Sao Jose dos Campos SP
fabbri@msi.umn.edu                | fabbri@las.inpe.br
fabbr001@maroon.tc.umn.edu        |

