Bar Italia
Pulp
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 place before they tell us that we've just died. Move, move quick, you've gotta move. Come on it's through, come on it's time oh look at you, you you're looking so confused just what did you lose? If you can make an order could you get me one? Two sugars would be great, cos I'm fading fast and it's nearly dawn. If they knocked down this place, it'd still look much better than you. Move, move quick, you've gotta move. Come on it's through, come on it's time. Oh look at you, you, you're looking so confused, what did you lose? Oh, it's OK - it's just your mind. If we get through this alive I'll meet you next week, same place, same time. Oh move, move quick you've gotta move. Come on it's through, come on it's time. Oh look at you, you you're looking so confused what did you lose? That's what you get from clubbing it. You can't go home and go to bed, because it hasn't worn off yet and now it's morning. There's only one place we can go. It's around the corner in Soho. Where other broken people go. Let's go.5 star songs 90s Britpop alone Arcadia 2005 Artist favorite british british like whoa british melloncolie britpop cabaret chill closing track cold coolio dramatic fave songs favorites Favourite Songs favourite tracks glam hangover music ihana Incredibly Beautiful Music For indie pop jarvis cocker fan radio lazy listener london lotus eaters lovely songs nostalgic 90s optimistic paracetamol and whiskey passing me over playlist2006 pop Pulp PULP Different Class pulp related sexy sleepy slow dance sweeeet swirling The soundtrack to my wasted li top song radio tracks twelveeighths UK wez mnie zabij
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