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Signal 30 (Justin Robertson Deadstock 33s Remix) - Public Service Broadcasting



     
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Signal 30 (Justin Robertson Deadstock 33s Remix) Lyrics


There's trouble ahead
Trouble that may or may not be a signal 30
What will we find?
A minor mishap or will we look upon the stark face of death?There's been an accident at Crimble road on the expressway
You say two persons have been killed, there are several others injured
Have you called an ambulance?
Okay on the signal 30 in route
I'll be on the signal 30 in routeThis is the result of driving carelessly
With only casual attention given to the important mechanicsHey you
I'd like to get a look at that dude
Oh smart Eh?Why don't you get some glasses so you can read those signs?
This is the kind of a guy who made the automobile people think of hydraulic brakesYou're driving a little too fast and have a false sense of confidence
Watch itYou've really got something here
No drinking and driving
Not even beer?
Not even water
I'd rather be a racing driver with a car that could go places
Now just a minute my boyHey, why don't you look where you're going

There's a road-hog if I ever saw one
How did you ever get a licence to drive
Get out of that car and I'llC'mon, I'll give you a real ridePlease no, no not again
Let me out of this car
Somebody let me out this car
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Public Service Broadcasting is a London, England-based pseudonymous musical duo consisting of J. Willgoose, Esq. on guitar, banjo, other stringed instruments, samplings and electronic instruments; and Wrigglesworth on drums, piano and electronic instruments, formed in 2011. Taking samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material, they teach the lessons of the past through the music of the future.

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