Take Me To Your Leader - Add N To (X)



     
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Take Me To Your Leader Lyrics


Isabelle is a belly dancer
With a kleptomaniac's restraint
Tried stealing Helena's hand basket
Made a fast getaway
But McQueen she ain'tAt the courtroom Joshua judges her
Ruthlessly on account of
Ruth walkin' out on him
In the big house Isabelle is a tellin' all
To the chaplain who's become her friendShe says, "I don't know why you care
I don't know what's out there
I don't know where or how
Just take me to your leader now
Take me to your leader now"Justin is adjustin' to the odor from
Theodore's Evergreen Incense
But aroma therapy don't make him any
Younger than Oliver's all liver supplementsHis late mate Merrilee merrily said
"Immortality can't be bought in a jar"
This just in, Justin's had enough of cure

Alls gonna quiz the neighbor kid with the
Fish on his carHe says, "I don't know why you care
I don't know what's out there
I don't know how it's done
Just take me to your leader sonI see you've got the joy
I've seen you live it, boy
It's real, it's free, it's fun
So take me to your leader, son
Take me to your leader, son"They don't know why we care
They don't know what's out there
They don't know how it's done
Let's take 'em to our leader sonThey see we've got the joy
They see us live it, oi
It's real, it's free, it's fun
Let's take 'em to our leader sonThey don't know why we care
They don't know what's out there
They don't know how it's done
Let's take 'em to our leader sonThey see we've got the joy
They see us live it, oi
It's real, it's free, it's fun
Let's take 'em to our leader son
Take 'em to our leader son
Take 'em to our leader son

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The three humans behind the suggestive sound barrage of UK band Add N To (X) - Barry 7, Ann Shenton, Andrew Aveling (1994-1996) & Steven Claydon (1997 - 2003) -- plugged in their equipment in 1993 with the intention of creating music that would be highly unconventional, profoundly evocative, and open to wild ideas. With what amounted to a political will to oppose dull and predictable use of machine as well as organic instruments, and a revulsion at the rise of coffee table electronic music, they were bound to be intriguing.

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