Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band -
Magneticism: The Best of Captain Beefheart & His Magic Bands (Live 72-81)
Floppy Boot Stomp - Live at Bottom Line 25/11/1977
The floppy boot stomped down into the ground
the farmer screamed 'n blew the sky off the mountains
eye sockets looked down on the chestbone mountains
'n the sun dropped down, 'n the moon ran off,
his heels 'n elbows pale as chalk
'n all the comets collided 'n blew t' dust
for fear they'd be seen.
'n the sky turned white in the middle of the night
'n the sky turned white in the middle of the night
'n the big floppy boot stomped down into the ground
'n the red violin took the bow
to do the hoodoo hoe-down
'n the red violin took the bow
for to do the hoodoo hoe-down
the farmer jumped in ah circle 'n flung his chalk right down
do-si-do the devil sho' showed 'n he broke of his horns
'n fiddled him down the road
through the fork
'n the farmer's floppy boot stomped down
red tail squirmin' and the hot leg kicked
'n the fire leaped 'n licked
and when the boot came up, the fire went out
and hell was just an ice cube melting off on the ground.
and the bold caught down for to do the hoodoo hoedown
and the bold caught down for to do the hoodoo, the devil hoedown
to the fork, huddlin' in a hollow, standin' at the crossroads
with that bunged-up bandaged broken bum that fell in the wrong circle
he had a sole red tail
the farmer screamed 'n blew the sky off the mountains
eye sockets looked down on the chestbone mountains
'n the sun dropped down, 'n the moon ran off,
his heels 'n elbows pale as chalk
'n all the comets collided 'n blew t' dust
for fear they'd be seen.
'n the sky turned white in the middle of the night
'n the sky turned white in the middle of the night
'n the big floppy boot stomped down into the ground
'n the red violin took the bow
to do the hoodoo hoe-down
'n the red violin took the bow
for to do the hoodoo hoe-down
the farmer jumped in ah circle 'n flung his chalk right down
do-si-do the devil sho' showed 'n he broke of his horns
'n fiddled him down the road
through the fork
'n the farmer's floppy boot stomped down
red tail squirmin' and the hot leg kicked
'n the fire leaped 'n licked
and when the boot came up, the fire went out
and hell was just an ice cube melting off on the ground.
and the bold caught down for to do the hoodoo hoedown
and the bold caught down for to do the hoodoo, the devil hoedown
to the fork, huddlin' in a hollow, standin' at the crossroads
with that bunged-up bandaged broken bum that fell in the wrong circle
he had a sole red tail
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Writer(s): Don Glen Van Vliet
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- A Carrot Is as Close as a Rabbit Gets to a Diamond - Live at Colonial Tavern Club 02/11/1977
- China Pig / Railroadism - Live at Red Creek Inn 03/11/1977
- Grow Fins - Live at Bottom Line 25/11/1977
- Floppy Boot Stomp - Live at Bottom Line 25/11/1977
- One Nest Rolls After Another / Harry Irene - Live at Texas Opry House 01/12/1978
- The Dust Blows Forward 'n' the Dust Blows Back - Live at Texas Opry House 01/12/1978
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