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Osaka Aquabus

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"Osaka Aquabus"
Osaka Aquabus cover
Single by Space Twins
Released November 1997
Recorded September 1997
Length 3:10
Label Duck Butter Records
Writer(s) Brian Bell
Status officially released
Space Twins singles chronology
"No Show"
(1994)
"Osaka Aquabus"
(1997)
"TV, Music & Candy"
(1998)
Alternate Cover
Back cover (Goddess Of Love)
Back cover (Goddess Of Love)
Side A
Side B

"Osaka Aquabus" is the second single by Space Twins, Weezer guitarist Brian Bell's side project.

Overview

"Osaka Aquabus" was released in November 1997 by the record label Duck Butter Records. It is currently out of print.

Track listing

All songs written by Brian Bell.

Side A

"Osaka Aquabus"

Side B

"Goddess Of Love"


Personnel


Lyrics

When liquid sky's dream they scheme
Carbon monoxide pies,
Causing layers of filth, to clog up my eyes
Layers and layers
And the Tokyo sun reeks of octopus

Take a ride on the Osaka Aquabus
Take a ride, escape the over-population crush
Times like these the world would better fit if we just
float away from the dust

A wise man told me there, "You gotta breath in the Fuji air"
Beautiful are trees, where are the eucalyptus leaves?
And the Tokyo sun reeks of octopus

Take a ride on the Osaka Aquabus
Take a ride, escape the over-population crush
Times like these the world would better fit if we just float away from the dust

Confucius says beware,
Life of mud is better than definite palace
That really made me think,
To thank for every little drink
It put a tear in my eye,
To never see a lotus blooming in the day time
So take a ride
Take a ride on the Osaka Aquabus
Take a ride, escape the over-population crush
Times like these the world would better fit if we just float away from the dust
In times the world would benefit
If we take a trip on the Aquabus

See also