Audience is a British art rock band. They were originally active from
1969 to 1973, a relatively long band lifespan during that turbulent
and highly productive era (they outlived Cream by a full year)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audience_%28band%29 . They reformed in 2004
and remain active http://www.audienceareback.com/ . Their self-titled
debut album, recorded for Polydor, contained this song, Waverly
Stagecoach. This song is notable for two reasons (besides being a
highly infectious meme that sticks in your head): 1. It is essentially
a short-short horror story told in lyrics, and 2. it uses the same distinctive main
chord sequence as in Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay" without
sounding like it. Although not specifically rare, this album's reprints
are difficult to locate. You can find bittorrent downloads so you can
hear this song, but by all means if you intend to keep it, support the
artists by buying it.
WAVERLEY STAGECOACH - Audience 1969
INTRO: pick top 3 strings:
x 2
x 2
If you go out tonight in Waverley Park
Don't hail the carriage you'll meet in the dark
Ain't no call for laughter, my words you must mark
Or you'll be on the Waverley Stagecoach
you'll be on the Waverley Stagecoach
Some twenty years since or a similar while
The Mayor of the City, his wife and his child
They boarded the carriage but inside a mile
Were flung dead from the Waverley Stagecoach
flung dead from the Waverley Stagecoach
They say that the wheels on the coach are bright red
Stained with the blood that's come from the dead
The driver is fire and the horses are white
And it claims anybody that travels by night
You can laugh all you like but you'll laugh on your own
There's eighty-five people from this town alone
In a short twenty years have been murdered and thrown
From the cab of the Waverley Stagecoach
From the cab of the Waverley Stagecoach
They say that the wheels on the coach are bright red
Stained with the blood that's come from the dead
The driver is fire and the horses are white
And it claims anybody that travels by night
You can laugh all you like but you'll laugh on your own
There's eighty-five people from this town alone
In a short twenty years have been murdered and thrown
From the cab of the Waverley Stagecoach
From the cab of the Waverley Stagecoach
So if you go out tonight in Waverley Park
Don't hail the carriage you'll meet in the dark
Ain't no call for laughter, my words you must mark
Or you'll be on the Waverley Stagecoach
you'll be on the Waverley Stagecoach
you'll be on the Waverley Stagecoach