Representing GLUTTONY comes the aptly titled Chap Roz opus, Pour Me Six Shots. One of the band's catchier tunes, it's hard to get the "one two three four five" counts out of your head after hearing it.

While never released in the US or UK as a single, it was a huge club hit in Japan.
Pour me six shots
Line ‘em up boys, here comes Chap
Something's got the pretty ladies up off of his lap.
Only one thing can disrupt him from the breast
And to get right to it requires no mystic quest.
When it’s time to drink one sip won’t do-
A double won’t satisfy him, nope not even two.
Three drinks for mere mortals, and to most that’s lots -
When it comes to pleasing Chap, you gotta pour six shots.
One-two-three-four-five won’t do
He’ll be swimming before this night is through
If you want to ride this train,
Better pray for Bacardi rain.
One-two-three-four-five too many
That’s the spirit, now go for Jenny (slater)
If you wanna get off this train
It’s too late!
4 comments:
Can anyone confirm if this YouTube video is The Maverick recording his drum solo for Pour Me Six Shots?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhwrAuhk1aE
It sure looks and sounds like him.
If so - how cool is that!
Definitely not B.H. Maverick.
1) did you notice all the guys are speaking with American accents?
b) B.H. doesn't believe in drum solos.
c) the guy's a monster - he's easily two times bigger than his drum kit, so even with the poor lighting it's clear this git ain't him.
Chap and his mates regularly feign an American accent in order to pull the british totty.
Definitely B.H.
Nobody beats the skins like him!
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