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Motor of Joy - Primitive Radio Gods



     
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Am I really a spaceman?Comrad lovers say, everything's okay
Comrad lovers say, do not be afraidLet your hips roll and your mouth water.
Let the current flow sweetly up your spine.
Am I really a spaceman?
Seems for you to tremble and cry.
Let the current stream sweetly through your muscles.
Let the current flow sweetly up your spine.
Am I really a spaceman?
Seems for you to tremble and cry.
Am I really a spaceman?
Everyone has plans, plans to be the spacemanI don't give a damn, 'cause I am the spacemanLet your hips roll and your mouth water.
Seems for you to tremble and cry.
Let the current flow sweetly up your spine.
Am I really a spaceman?
Let the current stream sweetly through your muscles.
Let the current flow sweetly up your spine.
Make love joyously without fear.
Am I really a spaceman?

Do not turn off its pulsating motor of joy.Oh wow! That king of thingyou don't do that!Do not turn off its pulsating motor of joy.Let the current flow sweetly up your spine.
Am I really a spaceman?
Seems for you to tremble and cry.
Let your hips roll and your mouth water.
Let the current stream sweetly through your muscles.
Make love joyously without fear.
Let the current flow sweetly up your spine.
Am I really a spaceman?
Am I really a spaceman?
Am I really a spaceman?
Am I really a spaceman?Submitted by Michael Hack

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Primitive Radio Gods are an American alternative rock band from Santa Barbara, California. Current members consist of frontman Chris O'Connor, who performs vocals, guitar, and bass; percussionist Tim Lauterio; and Luke McAuliffe, who contributes various additional instrumentation (guitars, violins, piano) as well as much of the art that has appeared on the band's albums and website. Former member Jeff Sparks wrote, sang, and played bass before leaving the band for unknown reasons (though apparently on good terms) early in the development of Still Electric.

Read more about Primitive Radio Gods on Last.fm.


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