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Toms
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The font of resampled girls It's my fixed reference for the world Blinking cursor, cursed observer, interrogating port to port Resolute resolution revealed, cutting up, square to square It's a funny little world you've got yourself rendered here Oh, the places you've let us see, the world and its vacancies The dirt formed from pearls It's my fixed reference for the world While in vain we tame the world, byte by byte, bit by bit Everything to pick now with a click, on and on, phone to phone, share to share It's a funny little world you've got yourself rendered here The horrid men behind the URLs It's my fixed reference for the world
The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
rock, indie rock
06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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Bass
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The font of resampled girls It's my fixed reference for the world Blinking cursor, cursed observer, interrogating port to port Resolute resolution revealed, cutting up, square to square It's a funny little world you've got yourself rendered here Oh, the places you've let us see, the world and its vacancies The dirt formed from pearls It's my fixed reference for the world While in vain we tame the world, byte by byte, bit by bit Everything to pick now with a click, on and on, phone to phone, share to share It's a funny little world you've got yourself rendered here The horrid men behind the URLs It's my fixed reference for the world
The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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06_09
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Electric Piano
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The font of resampled girls It's my fixed reference for the world Blinking cursor, cursed observer, interrogating port to port Resolute resolution revealed, cutting up, square to square It's a funny little world you've got yourself rendered here Oh, the places you've let us see, the world and its vacancies The dirt formed from pearls It's my fixed reference for the world While in vain we tame the world, byte by byte, bit by bit Everything to pick now with a click, on and on, phone to phone, share to share It's a funny little world you've got yourself rendered here The horrid men behind the URLs It's my fixed reference for the world
The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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The font of resampled girls It's my fixed reference for the world Blinking cursor, cursed observer, interrogating port to port Resolute resolution revealed, cutting up, square to square It's a funny little world you've got yourself rendered here Oh, the places you've let us see, the world and its vacancies The dirt formed from pearls It's my fixed reference for the world While in vain we tame the world, byte by byte, bit by bit Everything to pick now with a click, on and on, phone to phone, share to share It's a funny little world you've got yourself rendered here The horrid men behind the URLs It's my fixed reference for the world
The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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Organ
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The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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Layered Vocal 1
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The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
rock, indie rock
06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
rock, indie rock
06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
rock, indie rock
06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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The Monks, discogs_id: 153804, Tomorrow (2), discogs_id: 283141
defiant, restless
rock, indie rock
06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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defiant, restless
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06_09.lrc
In this alternate timeline I allow myself to just walk away from tech and all its awfulness. Dedicated to Russell Kirsch
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06_09.lrc
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Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
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06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
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06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
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06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
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06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
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06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
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06_10.lrc
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06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
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06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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He's walking all alone, watch out for that one Think you can't, think you can, watch out for that one Think I went to school with that guy He was gone before the end of fall Should hear the things that say Not sure I believe it all Not sure what he's done, watch out for that one When you were young, you two would play Did he take a punch that was meant for you? See him on the playground! You forget and you deny He was messed up for his life You're forgetting where's he's from, watch out for that one Thinks the debt is undone, watch out for that one Never thanked him, never tried, watch out for that one
Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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Bobb Trimble, discogs_id: 920076, The Zombies, discogs_id: 262221
nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
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06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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nostalgic, retro, unstable
indie rock, oldies, folk rock
06_10.lrc
In second grade a boy wanted to fight me and Craig stepped in to defend me. He got his arm pulled out of its socket in the process. He dropped out of school and became a bit of a town boogie man - but still I'd see him walking with a sling. In this world the roles are reversed and he's the wimpy shit and I'm the ghost boy. Dedicated to Craig.
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Intro : Electro-mechanical faux strings and mandolin jump right in for this 60s tinged intro, [00:00.000]-[00:28.163] | Chorus 1 : Layered vocals and bells continue the retro feel, [00:28.164]-[00:42.024] | Verse 1 : The verse has a bit of a start and stop feel, [00:42.025]-[01:01.008] | Chorus 2 : A quick single section chorus, [01:01.009]-[01:07.152] | Verse 2 : The verse continues expanding on the childhood tale, [01:07.153]-[01:35.092] | Chorus 3 : More vocal and instrumental interplay is added to the chorus, [01:35.093]-[01:48.201] | Interlude : The twelve string and walking bass line counter the odd dub style drum echo, [01:48.202]-[02:17.226] | Chorus 4 : Back for a quick chorus then ending abruptly, [02:17.227]-[02:28.163]
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