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<br>[[Christine Frka|Miss Christine]] cooking | <br>[[Christine Frka|Miss Christine]] cooking |
Revision as of 02:45, 22 January 2021
A 1968 song written by John Mayall about his stay at The Log Cabin which was located at 2401 Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
Lyrics
There's a hero living at 2401 and all around
A family circus in the sun
Got his Mothers working
While you're having fun
Trying to change the system
Many things that must be done
Where did Moon go?
Better call a GTO
In the red room
Pam is planning where to go
Gail and Pauline
Who is prowling round your door?
A maniac, The Raven
Could he have his gun back?
No! 2401, got myself a place to stay
On the railroad, Kansas nearer every day
Miss Christine cooking
Looking very gay
How do you say a Thank You?
How do you ever tear yourself away?