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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2024 · 4 MIN

Pok: The Lecher

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The Lecher by Pok the Bard. Album: Anthology THE LECHER Lecher crawls, his fingers groping Skinny hands and eyes like fire Don’t you just want to know him? Really, I don’t think you wanna try! He’s the lecher He’s the lecher Lecher crawls, his fingers groping Skinny hands and eyes like fire Don’t you just want to know him? Really, I don’t think you wanna try! He’s the lecher He’s the lecher Lyrics by Simon Miller. Music by Simon Miller / George Davies. Copyright © 1982 Pok Songs / Explicit Music. Performers: Pok the Bard – voice, guitars Maxx Damage – bass Sven Stiglund – drums This arrangement by Pok, Maxx Damage and Sven Stiglund. Also creditworthy: Dick White, Roy Brimblecombe. Recorded, engineered and produced at Wud Records Studio One, Exeter, 2012. Remixed and remastered at Wud Records Studio One, Central Europe, 2024. Originally released February 2012. First re-release July 2013. Second re-release June 2024. Copyright ℗ 2024 Wud Records. Fun Facts: * The Lecher is in the glorious key of E major. * The tempo is 88 BPM with a 12/8 feel. * The Lecher is one of the oldest songs in the Wud Records pantheon of awesome music. * The Lecher was composed by Pok in the music rooms at The King's Grammar School, Ottery St Mary in the spring of 1982. * This song was included in the repertoire of Achilles Heel. * The Lecher is, in essence, a truly great riff enhanced by some jamming. * Pok plays all of the guitar parts on Betty the Bastard, a Tokai SG with a mean streak. * We invite the listener to listen out for the place where Pok doesn't play any notes at all and just makes some delightfully lecherish scratchy noises on the strings. * The Lecher was the first song that was finished for Pok's Anthology album. * It is no longer certain which ‘lecher’ in particular this song was about. * It was for certain one or more of the teachers at the aforementioned King’s Grammar School. See also: https://www.wudrecords.co.uk/artists/pok/ https://www.wudrecords.co.uk/artists/pok/anthology/ https://www.explicitmusic.co.uk/lyrics-information/pok-bard/anthology/lecher https://wudrecords.bandcamp.com/track/the-lecher https://linktr.ee/pokthebard

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The Lecher by Pok the Bard. Album: Anthology THE LECHER Lecher crawls, his fingers groping Skinny hands and eyes like fire Don’t you just want to know him? Really, I don’t think you wanna try! He’s the lecher He’s the lecher Lecher crawls, his fingers groping Skinny hands and eyes like fire Don’t you just want to know him? Really, I don’t think you wanna try! He’s the lecher He’s the lecher Lyrics by Simon Miller. Music by Simon Miller / George Davies. Copyright © 1982 Pok Songs / Explicit Music. Performers: Pok the Bard – voice, guitars Maxx Damage – bass Sven Stiglund – drums This arrangement by Pok, Maxx Damage and Sven Stiglund. Also creditworthy: Dick White, Roy Brimblecombe. Recorded, engineered and produced at Wud Records Studio One, Exeter, 2012. Remixed and remastered at Wud Records Studio One, Central Europe, 2024. Originally released February 2012. First re-release July 2013. Second re-release June 2024. Copyright ℗ 2024 Wud Records. Fun Facts: * The Lecher is in the glorious key of E major. * The tempo is 88 BPM with a 12/8 feel. * The Lecher is one of the oldest songs in the Wud Records pantheon of awesome music. * The Lecher was composed by Pok in the music rooms at The King's Grammar School, Ottery St Mary in the spring of 1982. * This song was included in the repertoire of Achilles Heel. * The Lecher is, in essence, a truly great riff enhanced by some jamming. * Pok plays all of the guitar parts on Betty the Bastard, a Tokai SG with a mean streak. * We invite the listener to listen out for the place where Pok doesn't play any notes at all and just makes some delightfully lecherish scratchy noises on the strings. * The Lecher was the first song that was finished for Pok's Anthology album. * It is no longer certain which ‘lecher’ in particular this song was about. * It was for certain one or more of the teachers at the aforementioned King’s Grammar School. See also: https://www.wudrecords.co.uk/artists/pok/ https://www.wudrecords.co.uk/artists/pok/anthology/ https://www.explicitmusic.co.uk/lyrics-information/pok-bard/anthology/lecher https://wudrecords.bandcamp.com/track/the-lecher https://linktr.ee/pokthebard

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