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It's a thousand miles from anywhere you know
Every direction brings you back here when you go
The lunatics the misfits the needy and the greed
The broken bits all made to fit, theirs nothing you will need
It's always hot the melting pot, a wagging tail and tongue
We never close the coffers, make an offer until one
The world is what we've made it and its better upside down
The fastest growing biggest little love it hate it town
So welcome to the chaos, a purely perfect mess
You can get away with anything as long as you confess
And make a big donation if you want to open doors
And rest assured that your reward will help to bend some laws
So won't you follow me we'll walk into the fire?
A new clean slate and you'll be born again
It's so much easier when everyone's a liar
All you need to think about is how much you would really like to spend
No it don't mean a thing it's Mumbo Jumbo

No sense to anything it's Mumbo Jumbo
Hey miss information it's Mumbo jumbo
Use your imagination, it's Mumbo Jumbo
You see all that information was funneled to M.J.
And suddenly it all made sense in a weird perverted way
Thank heaven for the Mumbo who came to sort it out
We needed someone from within so we could live without
And if you ask me, you know I'll take you higher
Up to the sky and you'll be born again
It's so much easier when everyone's a liar
All you need to think about is how much you would really like to spend
Chorus repeat
And if you ask me, you know I'll take you higher
Up to the sky and you'll be born again
It's so much easier when everyone's a liar
All you need to think about is how much you would really like to spend

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"Nothing is hard to believe, no one is hard to deceive ..."

By the '80s, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason had teamed with former 10cc guitarist Rick Fenn to create music production company Bamboo Music. Fenn was a former guitarist with British art rock group 10cc. He also logged time with instrumentalist Mike Oldfield — best known for Tubular Bells, which was adopted as the chilling theme to "The Exorcist" — Abba, Rick Wakeman, and the London Symphony Orchestra. Bamboo Music produced music jingles for corporate clients like HMV, a British chain of record stores.

The duo's only album was 1985's "Profiles," produced at Britannia Row studios. A collection of typical mid-'80s synth-pop, Profiles included "Lie for a Lie," sung by Floyd's David Gilmour, which showed up on a compilation called "Heard It on the Radio, Vol. 3," released Oct. 26, 1999. The album reached to the 154th position in the United States, fairing only slightly better than Mason's 1981 "Fictitious Sports" album, which climbed to 170.

Mason and Fenn's other collaborations were a number of film soundtracks, including: "Life Could Be a Dream" (1986), "White of the Eye" (1987), "Body Contact" (1987) and "Tank Malling" (1989).

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