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Showroom - Milburn



     
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Watch out
He's always up to something
'Cause he's so devious
And he's so cynicalAnd it makes me laugh
He's trying so hard to pretend
Acting oh, so original
When he's simply following the trendsThe book that you reading is upside down
The book that you reading is upside down
The book that you reading is upside down
The book that you reading is upside downHe's always saying that he's oh so right
And won't admit when he's wrong
But if I get him on his own tonight
I'm gonna find it hard 'cause we don't quite get alongToo much
Sitting in the window
Sipping up your coffee
And advertising yourselfAnd it makes me laugh
He's trying so hard to deceive
Acting cool and cocky

When there's clearly something up your sleeveThe book that you reading is upside down
The book that you reading is upside down
The book that you reading is upside down
The book that you reading is upside downHe's always saying that he's oh, so right
And won't admit when he's wrong
But if I get him on his own tonight
I'm gonna find it hard 'cause we don't quite get alongOh, it's such a treacherous thing
Little boy laugh and the little boys sing
No when they come a calling
You can't can't help falling over
No, you can't help falling downIt's evidential that you've not been taught
Oh, you just can't see
That respect is always earned not bought
So we all bow down to this weeks class clown
At the showroom
Yeah, at the showroom

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Milburn were a four-piece outfit from the city of Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. The band consisted of Joe Carnall (lead vocals/bass), Louis Carnall (vocals/rhythm guitar), Tom Rowley (lead guitar) and Joe Green (drummer). They produced ear-grabbing riffs and essential Melodies, underpinned by the raw tones of the mod-punk era, which epitomises the youthfulness and abundant potential of the band. Milburn's sound has most recently been described as the aggressive riffs of the Jam, with a touch of ska mixed with the hooks and sound of modern contemporaries such as the Libertines and Razorlight.

Read more about Milburn on Last.fm.


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