What Should We Do About Jay? / Big Greg

by Fab Claxton

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released 06 November 2012
Cover photo: Effie McDonald

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Fab Claxton is an alternative rock musician from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. His music combines elements of college rock, power- pop and early punk. Some say that Fab gained his freak musical powers after playing with a homemade Ouija board. Others contend it was a tragic childhood accident that gave him a supernatural ability to rock. Whatever the case - Fab is here – and there’s no stopping him now. ... more

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Track Name: What Should We Do About Jay?
(“Screw your head on tight, man, we’re in for trouble!”)
(“Ça suffit, lad – I am now engaged in fits of rage!”)

Pull off the blindness of lies
Meet the majesty of rise
Be intrigued – I’m champion size
You won’t believe your eyes
It’s such a perfect day – why would I spend it with you?
It’s such a perfect day – why would I spend it with you?

What should we do about Jay?
As I answer with no delay
We’ll play some new-age boogie
Dial ‘M’ for Moogie
What should we do about Jay?
As I answer with no delay
We’ll play some new-age boogie
Dial ‘M’ for Moogie

I’m only going to ask you this
A hundred thousand times
So you might as well just give in baby
Give in and be mine
My dear I hope you don’t take this
As me just being rude
You may have slept with him, baby doll
But I’m the one who got screwed
Going to a party on a Saturday night
Putting on my Sunday best I’m feeling alright
Blowing kisses at the girlies as they walk by
And it’s alright – it’s alright

What should we do about Jay?
As I answer with no delay
We’ll play some new-age boogie
Dial ‘M’ for Moogie
What should we do about Jay?
As I answer with no delay
We’ll play some new-age boogie
Dial ‘M’ for Moogie
Track Name: Big Greg
He is a big dumb ape and he works at the box factory
He's a hard-rocking, chain-smoking, 42-year-old divorcee
He's lived alone in a rented house for the past five years
He's never had a single visitor - no friends, no family ever appear
And I for one cannot blame them

And if I ever learn voodoo
I guarantee that my first hex will be on you
I hate everything about you
From your beady little eyes to your rat-like face
I'm the one who has been cursed by you

Big Greg
Big Greg
Big Greg
Big Greg

You can find him rocking out to a bygone sound
When he's not busy dragging his knuckles along the ground
He cuts his lawn without a shirt on - and it's not a pretty sight to see
I think someone should probably tell him that it's no longer 1983
But I don’t think it would sink in

And if I ever learn voodoo
I guarantee that my first hex will be on you
I hate everything about you
From your beady little eyes to your rat-like face
I'm the one who has been cursed by you

Big Greg
Big Greg
Big Greg
Big Greg

A pox on your house; a pox on your house
I will not rest 'til there's a pox on your house
I can't sleep at night; I can't sleep at night
Everybody's got a Big Greg in their life

Big Greg
Big Greg
Big Greg
Big Greg
Big Greg