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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> That'll be Boys Keeping Swinging by David Bowie

> then? Sorry, just a minor quibble. I'll carry on.

>

> Another Girl Another Planet - The Only Ones


Erm nope --- that would be Planet of Dreams by David Bowie


Nothing on smoke today

Nothing dies on the wing

Wing's been losing time

And then I keep all the pain

Pain that comes and goes

It goes against all you see

You see I got Gable's eyes

And Eisenhower blames the poor

The poor huddled on the curb

Gotta get back in shape


We're backing up a major plan

We're treading on thin, thin ice

We're walking under golden sun

We're living in a Planet of Dreams

We're living in a Planet of Dreams

We're living in a Planet of Dreams

We're living in a Planet of Dreams

We're living in a Planet of Dreams

We're living in a Planet

(5 more times)




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyI4miv_rNQ

LostThePlot Wrote:

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> atila the gooner Wrote:

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> > UPTOWN GIRL - BILLY JOEL

>

> Atila...you've done it again!!!! STOP CHEATING OR

> I'M NOT PLAYING!


COME ON, UP IS IN THE TITLE :))

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