dodgy_surname
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I am the anti christ I am an anarchist
Don't know what I want but I know how to get itI am the anti christ I am an anarchist
I want to destroy pneDon't know what I want but I know how to get it
That's the good thing about it thoughGreat thread. Pity more didn't put the name of the band as well as the lyrics. Loads are familuar but have got me guessing
just another social tendencyI want to destroy pne
It’s platform solesAnd a crowd of young boys they’re fooling around in the corner
Drunk and dressed in their best brown baggies and their platform shoes they don’t give a damn about any trumpet blowing band
It ain’t what they call rock and roll
And the sultans played creole.
Oh the boys a slag, the best you ever hadYou used to get it in your fishnets
Now you only get it in your night dress
Discarded all the naughty nights for niceness
Landed in a very common crisis
Everything's in order in a black hole
Nothing seems as pretty as the past though
That Bloody Mary's lacking in Tabasco
Remember when he used to be a rascal
Great thread. Pity more didn't put the name of the band as well as the lyrics. Loads are familuar but have got me guessing
I bet that cheers her upI sing this to the missus when she's in a strop (quite often)
Well, now then, mardy bum
I've seen your frown and it's like looking down
The barrel of a gun and it goes off
And out come all these words
Oh, there's a very pleasant side to you
A side I much prefer
It's one that laughs and jokes around
Remember cuddles in the kitchen, yeah
To get things off the ground
And it was up, up and away
Oh, but it's right hard to remember that
On a day like today
When you're all argumentative
And you've got the face on
Well, now then, mardy bum
Oh, I'm in trouble again, aren't I?
I thought as much
'Cause you turned over there
Pulling that silent disappointment face
The one that I can't bare
Well, can't we just laugh and joke around?
Remember cuddles in the kitchen, yeah
To get things off the ground
And it was up, up and away
Oh, but it's right hard to remember that
On a day like today
When you're all argumentative
And you've got the face on
And, yeah, I'm sorry I was late
But I missed the train
And then the traffic was a state
And I can't be arsed to carry on in this debate
That reoccurs, oh, when you say I don't care
But, of course I do, yeah, I clearly do
So laugh and joke around?
Remember cuddles in the kitchen, yeah
To get things off the ground
And it was up, up and away
Oh, but it's right hard to remember that
On a day like today
When you're all argumentative
And you've got the face on
One of my favourite singles. I have it on a very scratchy old 45 with the words 'Play Loud' on the A side and Play Quiet on the B side.We all shine on like the moon and the stars and the sun
Is that two ton Ted from Teddington who drove the baker's van?One lunchtime Ted saw Ernie's 'orse and cart out side 'er door.
It drove 'im mad to find it was still there at half past four.
My mum & dad bought me my first record player at Christmas 1971 - a little mono portable in a carry case. They also bought me five singles, that I still possess:Is that two ton Ted from Teddington who drove the baker's van?
50 years old this year and still know all the lyrics. Classic.
Reminded me a bit of the classic...your dad's a rapist and you're a **"All of your friends are c**ts and your mother is a ball-point pen thief" is my favourite opening line by some way.
The melody, yes, but not the lyrics. Ian Anderson was surprisingly realistic about it. Tight, but not daft.Was’nt the intro possibly copied from a Jethro Tull song? Tull reportedly believed so but never pursued a plagiarism claim.
I here the train a coming rolling round the bendMy name is Sue
How do you do
Not a country and western fan as a rule, but liked Johnny Cash