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Ebeneezer's out of his head
He takes a walk upstairs to bed
He talks a lot but nothings said
And how do you get your daily bread20 pound for a stereo
How low life can you go
50 pound for a video
Anything else I'll let you knowHe wants to leave Londonium
But his family live on valium
He talks a lot but nothings said
And how do you get your daily bread20 pound for a stereo
How low life can you go
50 pound for a video
Anything else I'll let you knowListen up yeah hear what I say
You'd be dangerous if you had a brain
Well listen up yeah hear what I say
You'd be dangerous if you could explainFrom the animal house to the alien zoo
This techno beat was made for you
You talk a lot but nothings said

And how do you get your daily bread20 pound for a stereo
How low life can you go
50 pound for a video
Anything else I'll let you knowListen up yeah hear what I say
You'd be dangerous if you had a brain
Well listen up yeah hear what I say
You'd be dangerous if you had a brainListen up listen up listen up listen up
Listen up listen up listen up listen upEbeneezers out of his head
He walks upstairs and he's gone to bed
He talks a lot but nothings said
And how do you get your daily bread20 pound for a stereo
How low life can you go
50 pound for a video
Anything else I'll let you knowListen up yeah hear what I say
You'd be dangerous if you had a brain
Well listen up yeah hear what I say
You'd be dangerous if you could explainListen up yeah hear what I say
You'd be dangerous if you had a brain
Well listen up yeah hear what I say
You'd be dangerous if you could explain
Well listen up

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Sham 69 formed in Hersham, Surrey in 1976 (the 12 November issue of NME notes they were rehearsing at this time, although only Jimmy Pursey would remain from this early line-up 12 months later). Sham 69 lacked the art school background of many British punk bands of the time, and brought in football chant back-up vocals and a sort of inarticulate political populism. The band had a large skinhead following (left wing, right wing and non-political), which helped set the tone for the Oi! movement.

Read more about Sham 69 on Last.fm.


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