| 21. Pulp - You're A Nightmare |
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All day / I'm doing fine / 'cos there are things / to pass the time / Smoke a cig / anddrink some tea / watch a programme / on TV / I just don't care...
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| 22. Pulp - The Night That Minnie Timperley Died |
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"There's a light that shines on everything & everyone. And it shines so bright - brighter even than the sun". That's what Minnie thinks as she...
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| 23. Pulp - P.t.a. (parent Teacher Association) |
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I know I'm getting on and you're so very young but would you like to stay until next Saturday or Sunday? I'll give you your own room it's...
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| 24. Pulp - Cocaine Socialism |
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I thought that you were joking / When you said "I want to see you / To discuss yourcontribution / To the future of our nation's heart and soul / Six...
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| 25. Pulp - F.e.e.l.i.n.g. C.a.l.l.e.d. L.o.v.e |
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The room is cold and has been like this for several months. If I close my eyes I can visualise everything in it right down Right down to the broken...
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| 26. Pulp - Wishful Thinking |
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Now if you can stand, I would like to take you by the hand, yeah, and go for a walk, past people as they go to work. Oh, let's get out of this...
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| 27. Pulp - Underwear |
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Why don't you shut the door, and close the curtains, cos you're not going anywhere. He's coming up the stairs, and in a moment he'll want to see...
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| 28. Pulp - Last Day Of The Miners Strike |
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Kids are spitting on the Town Hall steps & frightening old ladies. I dreamt that I was living back in the mid 1980s, People marching, people...
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| 29. Pulp - This Is Hardcore |
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You are hardcore, you make me hard. You name the drama and I'll play the part. It seems I saw you in some teenage wet dream. I like your get-up if...
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| 30. Pulp - Whiskey In The Jar |
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As I was goin' over the Cork and Kerry mountains / I met Captain Farrell and his money hewas countin' / I first produced my pistol and then produced...
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| 31. Pulp - Disco 2ooo |
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Well we were born within one hour of each other. Our mothers said we could be sister and brother. Your name is Deborah. Deborah. It never suited...
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| 32. Pulp - Something Change |
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I wrote this song two hours before we met I didn't know your name or what you like yet Oh, I could have stayed at home and gone to bed I could...
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| 33. Pulp - The Trees |
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I took an air rifle Shot a magpie to the ground And it died without a sound Your skin's so pale Against the fallen autumn leaves No-one saw...
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| 34. Pulp - I'm A Man |
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Help the aged, one time they were just like you, drinking, smoking cigs and sniffing glue. Help the aged, don't just put them in a home, can't have...
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| 35. Pulp - Sheffield_ Sex City |
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Intake Manor Park The Wicker Norton Freshville Hackenthorpe Shalesmoor Wombwell CatcliffeBrincliffe Attercliffe Ecclesall Woodhouse Wybourn [At this...
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| 36. Pulp - There Was |
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We're talking again / Smiling and laughing / Ignoring the past / Well I hope you're happy/ I know there was something / Please don't / let it / die...
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| 37. Pulp - Goodnight |
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Come & play the tunes of glory- raise your voice in celebration of teh days that we have wasted in the café in the station. & learn the meaning of ...
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| 38. Pulp - Inside Susan |
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Susan catches the bus into town at ten-thirty a.m. She sits on the back seat. She looks atthe man in front's head and thinks how his fat wrinkled...
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| 39. Pulp - The Boss |
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Wearing a shirt that was trying too hard, Pissed on a train and he's falling around. And then I turned around and you were out of sight, And now...
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| 40. Pulp - Weeds Ii (the Origin Of The Species) |
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This is the true story of the weeds: the origin of the species. A story of cultivation, exploitation, civilization. Found flowering on wasteland...
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