Since you can't have just one groupie....here's a tribute song to RoadHaus. (It's friday right?) Tribute song to RoadHaus Sing to Chuck Berry’s “Jonny B. Goode” Larry B. Goode Deep down in the Motherland of East Germany, Way back up in the mountains among the factory, There sat a box shaped van with a rear engine hood, Where lived a city boy named Larry B. Goode, Who never ever learned to rebuild an engine so well, But he could drive a syncro westy like a ringin' a bell. (Chorus) Go Go Go Larry Go Go (x4) Larry B. Goode He used to carry his laptop in a leather case, Sittin’ at a desk answers to the name of Chase, Oh the corporate suits would see him sitting there, Solving all the problems and a pullin’ his hair, Oh n' people passin' by they would stop and say, Larry can’t you hurry we really need it today (Chorus) His conscience told him some day you’ll be a free man, And you’ll be drivin’ across the county in v-dub van, Many people comin' from miles around, To hear about the folks from the previous town, Maybe some day your name will be in lights sayin' Larry B. Goode' tonight (Chorus)
www.geocities.com/jfoust1776/larrybegood.html -jamie foust aka 'diesel pig' 82 vanagon L diesel Des Moines, Iowa
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