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Say Hello - Khan



     
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Oh, yeah, yeah, come on
Walked in the place
And everybody looked down at we
Disgust on their face but we don't mind
'Cause we're too busy smiling
Never get in my face
That's not the way to understanding
And ignorance is blind, so this time
This time we gonna let it ride
I know, that I know
That I know, that this is
I know, that I know
That I know, that this is real
I hate to disappoint you
But this is how I feel
And let me introduce to you myself
Say hello to the bad guy
Can't plead my case

The jury's out, won't give me a chance
'Cause I don't think the same
Shut down the court, kidnap the judge
Now they sit in his place
And who are you to make your birth right
Deciding my fate?
I know your kind, I have and I will carry on
I know, that I know
That I know, that this is
I know, that I know
That I know, that this is real
I hate to disappoint you
But this is how I feel
And let me introduce to you myself
Say hello to the bad guy
We're here to make you feel
Better about yourself
We're here to introduce you to yourself
Say hello to the bad guy
I hate to disappoint you
But this is how I feel
And let me introduce to you myself
Say hello to the bad guy
We're here to make you feel
Better about yourself
We're here to introduce you to yourself
Say hello to the bad guy

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Khan refers to at least 5 artists: 1. Khan was an English progressive rock band of the Canterbury Scene during 1971-1972. Formed by Steve Hillage, the initial line-up was Steve Hillage (guitar), Nick Greenwood (bass guitar), Dick Henningham (organ) and Pip Pyle (percussion). They recorded only a single album "Space Shanty" which was released in 1972 with Steve Hillage, Nick Greenwood, Eric Peachey (drums) and Dave Stewart (Organ, skyceleste,marimbas). They disbanded in 1974.

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