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Shebeen (Live In LA) - The Toasters



     
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There used to be a shebeen
Next to the laundry mat, where I used to live.
In London town, in London town,
If you know what I meanAnd there was an old man
Who used to bring up the sounds
And he kept those beats, he kept those beats
From when Prince Buster was aroundAnd he said...
Lemme hear it...
Pick up and dance
Come one rude boy do some drop legs with me
If you can, if you can
Take up a chance
We can do it now, man to manThere used to be a shebeen
Next to the laundry mat where I used to live
In London town, in London town
If you know what I mean
And there was an old man
Who used to pick up the sounds

He kept those beats, he kept those beats
From when Prince Buster was aroundAnd he said...
He said...
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The Toasters came out of the lower east side of Manhattan, New York in 1981. Cutting their teeth at legendary punk rock clubs, like CBGB’S, the band has proceeded on to defy gravity and industry skeptics alike by staying true to their original 2-Tone roots and earning their rightful place in the history of international Ska music. In their role as consummate outsiders, the band has turned down major record deals and have opted instead to run down their own track where...

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