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Staging the Plaguing of the Raised Platform - Cornershop



     
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Jules, Jules, Super Jules and boy in the back
Going into hell to get some people out
And then the, it will be power packed with force
Staging the plaguing of the raised platformAgainst the seventeen winds and the two twin twelves
All the goodness that the western world held
Counteraction like a pip for the core
And to the mopped floor it is a heavy metal warAnd then the staging the plaguing of the raised platform
Staging the plaguing of the raised platform
Staging the plaguing of the raised platform
There'll be no light until the morning comesAnd the, the presidents that you are against
And consequence that it may all go wrong
And then the badly bricked walls that will leave us for done for
The dope, dope and the colour you want for
There'll be no stopping, now we only detourStaging the plaguing of the raised platform
Staging the plaguing of the raised platform
Staging the plaguing of the raised platform
And then theLate penalty and then that wins the '74 cup
Well, hit them, Lord with the Baltic Force

Whack them, Lord, bones point, fully borne
Stick 'em Lord, let no man curse
Every day a new star bornStaging the plaguing of the raised platformMaking the dope, dope and the dope, dope
And then they're
Making the dope, dope and the dope, dope
And then they'reMaking the dope, dope and the dope, dope
And then they're
Making the dope, dope and the dope, dope
And then they'reMany a damned soul, motion 11
And then the helping hand that can only be yours
Rock on and under, raise the millionStaging the plaguing of the raised platform
Staging the plaguing of the raised platform
Staging the plaguing of the raised platform
No light until the morning comes and then the

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Cornershop is an Indie Rock band formed in 1991 from leicester, UK, consisting of Tjinder Singh (singer, songwriter, and dholki player), Ben Ayres (guitar, keyboards, and tamboura), Anthony Saffery (sitar, keyboards and harmonium), Nick Simms (drums) and Peter Bengry (percussion). Most of the original members were also in the Preston band General Havoc. Their name comes from a term that refers to Indian immigrants that move to England, in that they often own street corner stores. Their music is a fusion of Indian music, British indie rock, and electronic dance.

Read more about Cornershop on Last.fm.


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