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Dirty Mags | 7"/CDEP | Sarah 99 | 1995
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Dirty Mags (4:41)
Loony Tunes (3:19)
Toulouse (2:28)
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Recorded at The Dungeon by Richard Haines, April 1995. Photography by
Trisha Purchas. Thanks to Katy, Beth, Michelle, F.M. and Christy. Keith
Girdler-Singing, Paul Stewart-Guitar, Gemma Townlet-Bass & Cello, Harvey
Williams-Guitar, Martin Rose-Drums, with Rebecca Woodyatt-Flute. Blueboy;
P.O. Box 359; Reading; Berkshire; RG30 2YX.
Dirty Mags with help by Hailey Tytel & Damien Cashman.
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white shirt wrap-around black shades chauffeur from outta town i don't need
to put you down fake gold rings and tattoos where hot red and words still
sore i'm working class not poor he's too scared to say the things he's
feeling deep inside he calls it cockney1 pride i wanna come
inside your life oh you're so mean i wanna come inside your life oh your so
mean i wanna come inside your life oh you're so mean borstal2 sex never
bothered you evel knievel sniffing glue it's what you wanted to do as for
me i'm doing fine in the gutter with halliwell3 it's time to
kiss and tell sell my story sell my soul to a dickhead from the
star4 who remembers eddie shah5 i wanna come inside your life oh
you're so mean i wanna come inside your life oh you're so mean i wanna come
inside your life oh you're so mean.
1 cockˇney ('käk-nE) adj. often capitalized. a:
a native of London and especially of the East End of London. b: the dialect
of London or of the East End of London.
2 Borstal n: a British reform school for youths between 16
and 22. Very tough regimes, like a boot-camp. they were remown for violence
and homosexuality was rife. [syn: {Borstal}
3 Kenneth Halliwell was the longtime lover of the flamboyant
British playwright Joe Orton. He went crazy and killed Orton and himself after
Orton started to ignore him. He was aparrently envious of Orton's fame and
success. [see 'Prick Up Your Ears' (Wri. by Alan Bennett, Dir. by Stephen Frears,
1987)]
4 The Star is a British tabloid newspaper.
5 Eddie Shah was the founding owner of the Today
tabloid newspaper (no longer running, it was launched sometime in the early
80s). Today was the first tabloid in the UK to be printed using full
colour print processes.
fourteen miles from london in a private taxi and i'm gonna get bored 'gonna
get boring everybody said so he was such a nice guy but they never knew
they never knew me live unlimited smiling on tv i made constant praise of
my inadequacies of my inadequacy admit to this sadness sipping it like slow
gin leaving home for good 'cause you said i should in your mayfair office
swearing like a trooper where did my youth go where did it go to live,
unlimited, smiling on tv i made constant praise of my inadequacies of my
inadequacy these looney tunes will always make things better these looney
tunes will always make things better always make things better for you.
i don't want to change the world or anyone i just wanna be myself and have
a little fun and when i flirted with you what did you think i could have
kissed your greys and blamed the drink she moves me but her lovers are so
beautiful and the sun is beating down on down on down on her and when you
smile you paint my my whole world in we talk about boys alot but that's
just filling in she moves me but her lovers are so beautiful and the sun is
beating down on down on down on her i don't want to change the world
anymore.
Tou-louse (too looz') city in SW France on the Garonne river.
population 365,933. Tou|louse-Lau|trec
(too looz'lo trek'), Hen|ri (Marie Raymond) de (ä
n re de) 1864-1901; Fr. painter & lithographer.
© 1995 Blueboy, Sarah, Shinkansen.
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