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Friday's Angels (2002 Remaster) - Generation X



     
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Your heroes stare with glossy smiles
(Friday's Angels)
They always had that special style
(Friday's Angels)Standing naked dressings at trial
(Friday's Angels)
You'd give anything to be there for a while
(Friday's Angels)You're made up, played up and feeling great
Made up, played up and feeling great
Made up, played up and feeling great
But the mirror knows you're a proper stateYou paint a face that's toppled kings
(Friday's Angels)
Dressed in the drag of a killer thing
(Friday's Angels)Loaded, tough to prove you're alive
(Friday's Angels)
It's a hard, hard world but you'll survive
(Friday's Angels)You're made up, played up and feeling great
Made up, played up and feeling great
Made up, played up and feeling great

But the mirror knows
Yeah, the mirror knows you're a proper stateMum and dad think you're a maniac
To walk the streets dressed up like that
When you go out you won't be back
You'll risk the vampires on a Friday nightAnd you don't care, you know you're right
And you don't care, you know you're right
And you don't care, you know you're right
And you don't care, you know you're right
Songwriters
JAMES, TONY / IDOL, BILLYPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC

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The core members of Generation X, a seminal British punk rock band with heavy new wave and power pop influences, were singer-songwriter Billy Idol (who has since maintained a remarkable 30+ year solo career) and bassist Tony James (later of Sigue Sigue Sputnik and for a spell Sisters of Mercy before settling in Carbon/Silicon). Generation X was formed in 1976 after guitarist Billy Idol (a.k.a William Broad) and bassist Tony James decided to go out on their own, leaving Gene October, the leader of their then band Chelsea.

Read more about Generation X on Last.fm.


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