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That's nothing Sean. I'm singing the Bonzos - You've Done My Brain In.


I have personally won over...


Weeeeeell

Lookin' like a muscle man

You crawled out from the swamp

Slimy, wild, you honey child

Give me your hump


You done my brain in

WHHAAHHH!

You done my brain in

Right in

And I just can't handle it

Wooo!

You done my brain in!


Hallelujah!


Don't kiss me with your silver lip

Don't kiss me with your eye

For God's sake, gimme a break

Let me crawl away and die


You done my brain in

WHHWHHAAAGGGHHHH!

You done my brain in

Right in

And I just can't handle it

WHHHHAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!

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Brendan - you're right they didn't "sell out", I was being deliberately provocative... lots of people said they did, but I don't really agree... signing with Fat Mike and slowing your songs down does not equate to selling out. Now, Jawbreaker on the other hand...


I stand by my words regarding Splodgenessabounds though. Until someone argues with me, that is.


Next is not really relevant. I don't like their clothes much, but it's OK if you want cheap shirts for work or something. Or socks.

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Sorry to be pedantic here Jah, but its 'phwooahhhhr'. http://neilinnes.org/chords/phwoahr.htm.

Still one of my favourites to bash out at 7 in the morning....



I guess it's something in my brain,

I need whiskey to ease the pain,

But it's early in the morning,

And I'm feeling bad again.


But if you ever loved me,

You'd go easy on me now,

Fix me up a cup of coffee

And in a while I'll come around.


I think I'll spend the dog food money,

But he'll love me just the same.

But if you really love me baby,

Help me scrape the mucus off my brain.


It's a shame when morning hurts,

I've seen bad and I've seen worse,

It's the nature of my being

I took some money from your purse.


Now a frenchman loves to party,

But I know he's not to blame,

But the way you're looking at me baby

I can't help but feel the shame.


I think I'll spend the dog food money,

But he'll love me just the same

But If you really love me baby

Help me scrape the mucus off my brain.

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I remember seeing Viv Stanshall in a white suit, shirt, tie and impeccable white shoes dancing wildly with a young blonde who wasn't his wife and whoopin' with joy at a Screamin' Jay Hawkins gig at the Town & Country Club in Chalk Farm back in '89. That, and his wonderfully funny recorded output is how I like to remember him. Pure genius.
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