54•40 has been telling Canada where they came from and where they’re going for the last 40 years. Now, it’s time for Neil, Brad, Dave, and Matt to reveal their band culture in a collection of songs called West Coast Band. Through self-referential and often very literal stories, the songs explore bizarre shenanigans, odd dynamics and personalities of its members.
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How did Brad and Neil meet? Alternative title: Where Did You Find This Guy?
lyrics
Hey Brad
Where’d you find that guy
That guy named Brad
Where'd you find that guy
Where did you find him
What’s in his mind
He's one-of-a-kind
He's one-of-a-kind
Where'd you find that guy
I found him at a high school at the south end of the city
He was the one that was so cool and I was one that was pretty
Hey Brad hey Brad
Hey Brad hey Brad
Hey Brad hey Brad
You're a man's man
Let's start a band
Where’d you find that guy
What's in his mind
Where’d you find that guy
He's so sublime
He plays a mean groove
He must have seen the blues
He's a secret weapon
That taps his foot too
I found them at a high school at the south end of the city
He was the guy that was so cool and I was the one that was pretty
Hey Brad hey Brad
Hey Brad hey Brad
Hey Brad hey Brad
You're a man's man
Please join my band
Where’d you find that guy
That guy named Brad
Where’d you find that guy
Where did you find him
Where’d you find that guy
That guy named Brad
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