Arctic Monkeys - From Ritz To Rubble

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  • Arctic Monkeys - From Ritz To Rubble( Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, 2006 )
    Last night these two bouncers
    And one of em's alright
    The other one's the scary one
    His way or no way, totalatarian
    He's got no time for you
    Looking or breathing
    How he don't want you to
    So step out the queue
    He makes examples of you
    And there's nowt you can say
    Behind they go through to the bit where you pay
    And you realise then that it's finally the time
    To walk back past ten thousand eyes in the line
    And you can swap jumpers and make another move
    Instilled in your brain you've got something to prove
    To all the smirking faces and the boys in black
    Why can't they be pleasant?
    Why can't they have a laugh?
    He's got his hand in your chest
    He wants to give you a duff
    Well secretly I think they want it all to kick off
    They want, arms flying everywhere and
    Bottles as well it's just
    Something to talk about
    A story to tell yea
    Well I'm so glad they turned us all away we'll put it down to fate
    I said a thousand million things that I could never say this morning
    Got too deep, but how deep is too deep?
    This town's a different town today
    This town's a different town to what it was last night
    You couldn't have done that on a sunday
    That girl's a different girl today
    Said that girl's a different girl to her you kissed last night
    You couldn't have done that on a sunday
    (Of course not!)
    Well I'm so glad they turned us all away we'll put it down to fate
    I thought a thousand million things that I could never think this morning
    Got too deep, but how deep is too deep?
    Last night what we talked about
    It made so much sense
    But now the haze has ascended
    It don't make no sense anymore
    Said last night what we talked about
    Made so much sense
    But now the haze has ascended
    It don't make no sense anymore

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