down by the seaside
see the boats go sailin'
can the people hear, oh
what the little fish are sayin'
oh, oh, the people turned away
oh, the people turned away
down in the city streets
see all the folk go racin', racin'
no time left, no-no
to pass the time of day
hey, hey, yeah, the people turned away
the people turned away
so far away, so far away
see how they run, see how they run,
see how they run, see how they run
run-run, run-run, run-run
do you still do the twist
do you find you remember things that well
i wanna tell you
some folk twistin' every day
though sometimes it's awful hard to tell
ah-ha, ah-ha, ah-ha, oh
out in the country
hear the people singin'
singin' 'bout their progress
knowin' where they're goin'
yeah, yeah
oh, oh, oh, oh, the people turned away
yes, the people turned away
sing loud for the sunshine
pray hard for the rain
and show your love for lady nature
and she will come back again
yes she will, yes she will
oh, oh, oh, the people turned away
the people turned away
don't they know that they're goin'
"It's very different. We do it kind of like Riders on the Storm. It was a jam, so it's eight minutes. He [Robert Plant] played guitar, I played piano, and two of the guys that are now in the band that he's in with Jimmy Page, this is the project they're doing together, the bass player and the drummer, who have been with Robert, I think, for a little while. Anyway, it was just kind of neato. I showed up, and we kind of rehearsed, and I threw in a section and he threw in a section that hadn't been in before. I kind of went, 'God, I really want to do this part.' I thought the melody was different from what it was. In the shower, I always sang this different melody. But I was so married to it that I just made it my part. They rolled tape, and we were finished, and we all went and listened and said, 'Where's the Indian take-out? This is finished.' It was kind of like - it was so neat, because I waited all my life for that. So I stored up 20 years of estrogen."
-- Tori on Down By The Seaside