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When you reach number ten and think the struggle ends
But it ain't the end it's only a trend
You have to unbend 'cause it's only a trend
Don't lose all your friends don't make heroes endWhen you reach number eight it ain't no pearly gate
'Cause it won't satiate your growing appetite
You can ply your trade and push your crusade
Emancipate or indoctrinate, but the traps are all laid for and honest crusadeYour old values will fade as you struggle to make the grade
As you struggle to make the grade
As you struggle to make the grade
You struggle to make the grade, you needn't botherWhen you hit number four you're almost through the door
But there's a whole lot more you just can't ignore
The telephone's sure, you know the score
But don't let this uproar dissipate your encoreIt's written in the news how you paid your dues
But you've no excuse for the people you abuseWhen you reach number one you can beat your drum
Sack your roadies in Birmingham
When your record is platinum, you can stick it to the bath
To the wall like you've always plannedIt's written in the news how you paid your dues
There's no excuse for the people you abuseWhen you reach number ten

People you abuse, no excuse
For the people you abuse
You got no excuse
For the people you abuse

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Harnessing elements of the late 1960’s San Francisco sound, The Inscape is a modern incarnation of psychedelic rock. Their live performances are power houses, brimming with high energy music and light effects. The brainchild of The Inscape is California native and Nashville transplant, John Condit, whose inspiration as a songwriter comes from legendary rock icons such as Bob Dylan, The Kinks’ Ray Davies, Syd Barrett and Caribou’s Dan Snaith. John’s songwriting style, however, is unique; and, in John’s words: “A lot of people try to replicate the sound of a band that they want to be like.

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