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I met her at a bar where I often sit down
And have myself a drink
She played my favorite song
Before I had time to thinkSo I bought her a round and she pounded it down
Let out a laugh like a freight train
We exchanged small talk
Doesn't it feel that way?She said, "You and I we're two of a kind, not afraid to dream
We could be, the next big thing"She told me, her roommate was gone for the weekend
Borrowed her car and took off with her boyfriend
They'd be married soon
Was it December or June?She was an artist with a two bedroom apartment
Her dad kept her going on a weekly allowance
She'd be graduating soon
Was it December or June?She said, "You and I we're two of a kind, not afraid to dream
We could be, the next big thing"So I bought her one more
And she stared at the door
Watching the parade moving out and in
She made fun of their clothes

She said that I could never be one of thoseAnd I thought to myself, you're just like everybody else
Standing at the station, but missing the train
I turned to catch her expression
She walked back over to meAnd I said, "You and I we're two of a kind, not afraid to dream
We coulda been, the next big thing"The next big thing
The next big thing
The next big thing

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Material Issue was a power pop power trio from Chicago, Illinois. Their trademark was a brand of dense, rich, manic, and powerful pop tunes. Their lyrics revolved heavily around themes of love and heartbreak, having a phalanx of girl's-first-name-titled songs. Singles such as "Diane" and "Valerie Loves Me" remain staples of rock radio. Formed in 1985, Material Issue was the brainchild of frontman Jim Ellison (who also played guitar, provided lead vocals, and wrote all Material Issue songs). Their early days featured a revolving door of bass players and drummers.

Read more about Material Issue on Last.fm.


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