Infinitely Losing My Edge
Yeah, I'm losing my edge.
I'm losing my edge.
The kids are coming up from behind.
I'm losing my edge.
I'm losing my edge to the kids from Estonia and from Calgary.
But I was there.
I was there in 1976.
I was there at the first Soft Boys show in Cambridge.
I'm losing my edge.
I'm losing my edge to the kids whose footsteps I hear when they get on the decks.
I'm losing my edge to the internet seekers who can tell me every member of every good group from 1960 to 1978.
I'm losing my edge.
To all the kids in Milan and Bremen.
I'm losing my edge to the art-school Salvador kids in little jackets and borrowed nostalgia for the unremembered nineties.
I'm losing my edge.
I'm losing my edge.
I can hear the footsteps every night on the decks.
But I was there.
I was there in 1976 at the first Chic practice in a loft in New York.
I was working on the organ sounds with much patience.
I was there when Robert Palmer started up his first band.
I told him, "Don't do it that way. You'll never make a dime."
I was there.
I was the first guy playing Röyhkä ja Rättö ja Lehtisalo to the techno kids.
I played it at the Roxy.
Everybody thought I was crazy.
We all know.
I was there.
I was there.
I've never been wrong.
But I'm losing my edge to better-looking people with better ideas and more talent.
And they're actually really, really nice.
I'm losing my edge.
I heard you have a compilation of every good song ever done by anybody.
Every great song by Los Fastidios. All the underground hits.
All Echospace tracks. I heard you have a vinyl of every Mandrill record on German import.
I heard that you have a white label of every seminal jazz hit - 1985, '86, '87.
I heard that you have a CD compilation of every good '80s cut and another box set from the '90s.
I hear you're buying a theremin and a linndrum and are throwing your macbook out the window because you want to make something real. You want to make a The United States of America record.
I hear that you and your band have sold your arpeggiator and bought an oboe.
I hear that you and your band have sold your oboe and bought an arpeggiator.
I hear everybody that you know is more relevant than everybody that I know.
But have you seen my records?
Coldchain, Rosco P., Featuring Pusha T from Clipse & Boo-Bonic,
Johnny Osbourne,
The Trojans,
Derrick May,
Swans,
Make Up,
Cecil Taylor,
Dorothy Ashby,
Smog,
Boredoms,
Jerry's Kids,
Steve Hackett,
Tom Boy,
Siouxsie and the Banshees,
Desert Stars,
Buzzcocks,
Godley & Creme,
The Stooges,
De La Soul & Jungle Brothers,
Prince Buster,
Lou Reed & Metallica,
Moss Icon,
Jeru the Damaja,
The Music Machine,
Crash Course in Science,
Leonard Cohen,
Livin' Joy,
Zero Boys,
Accadde A,
Robert Wyatt,
Rakim,
Sugar Minott,
Robert Görl,
Wasted Youth,
The Slits,
Sunsets and Hearts,
Country Joe & The Fish,
Cal Tjader,
Barbara Tucker,
Peter and Kerry,
Severed Heads,
Harry Pussy,
A Certain Ratio,
Notorious BIG live in Amsterdam,
ABBA,
Lucky Dragons,
Clear Light,
Gang Green,
The Kinks,
Idris Muhammad,
Colin Newman,
X-Ray Spex,
Ultramagnetic MC's,
Sun City Girls,
Inner City,
Kaleidoscope,
One Last Wish,
Swell Maps,
World's Most,
The Flesh Eaters,
Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Lizzy Mercier Descloux.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.
You don't know what you really want.