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  1. The meager food for souls forgot. I'll tell you 'bout the maiden with wrought iron soul. I'll tell you this. No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. I'll tell you 'bout Texas radio and the Big Beat. Soft, driven, slow and mad, like some new language. Now, listen to this, and I'll tell you 'bout the Texas.

  2. I'll tell you 'bout the hopeless night. The meager food for souls forgot. I'll tell you 'bout the maiden with raw iron soul. I'll tell you this. No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting ...

  3. I wanna tell you 'bout Texas Radio and the Big Beat. It comes out of the Virginia swamps, cool and slow. With a back beat narrow and hard to master. [Verse 1] Some call it heavenly in its ...

  4. May 22, 1998 · Capstar's Austin-based Empire. When bureaucrats in Washington changed the laws that govern radio some 70-odd years ago, a goateed doctor from Kansas named John R. Brinkley headed down to the Texas ...

  5. Dec 25, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraThe WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) · The DoorsThe Complete Studio Albums℗ 2012 Elektra RecordsAudio Recording Engi...

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  6. Apr 11, 2016 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraThe WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) · The DoorsWeird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine℗ 1971 Elektra Entertainment Group In...

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  7. Jul 13, 2023 · The song begins with a spoken intro, introducing "Texas Radio and the Big Beat" as something that emerges from the Virginia swamps, cool and slow, with a narrow and hard-to-master backbeat. This could be a metaphor for the mystique and power of music, particularly rock and roll, as it emerges from humble origins and captivates listeners.

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