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Stepping into small life nowhere England
Shaking hands with the big life idiots I was
Trying to pick up some ordinary-ness
From the shopping bag inspirational quietPicking up a detail from a muscle magazine
Whilst talking to someone else's wife
and wondering do I really care about sheet metal workers
Caught you looking though your, shop window reflection, shop window reflection,
shop window reflection.Some run down amusement arcade humour
Like cheap beer and instant coffee was pouring out
Over the cities pavements
Calling closing time on that cinema cue furtherThursday night on the railway lines
Is life and death burnt away in the distance and
A billion TV screens close their weary eyes

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John Harold Arnold Bramwell (born in Hyde, Cheshire, United Kingdom, 27 November 1964) is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the frontman for the three-piece alternative rock band I Am Kloot (1999-present).

Long before forming 'Kloot' Bramwell issued solo material under the guise of Johnny Dangerously, although his 1989 mini album, You, Me And The Alarm Clock, is offered by streaming services such as Spotify as a John Bramwell album, so Johnny Dangerously scrobbles will also be found here.

Bramwell also performs and tours under his own name. Live At The Trades (2014) is a live album recorded in June 2013, only for sale at his concerts. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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