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James — English Beefcake
Album: Pleased to Meet You
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Released: 2001
Length: 5:34
Plays (last 30 days): 0
I wish I could create myself
A cool machine designed to help
Not always hurting
Just plug me in and do the rounds
Impress your friends
Save yourself pounds
I'll not be wanting
I wish that things could be that way
But every dog must have its say
The orchestra's tuning
I understand your suffering
I felt the same sting in my heart
That's why I'm singing

Drifting away as lovers do
Heads you win and tails I lose
Nothing to say
much less to do
Unhappy me unhappy you

I know you want it all to end
Transform a love into a friend
Magicians can do
Gut feelings come
Gut feelings go
Like rivers we have no control
They just keep flowing
Yeah, I wish I could create myself
A cool machine or someone else
A lot less knowing

Drifting away as lovers do
Heads you win
And tails I lose
Nothing to say
Much less to do
Unhappy me
Unhappy you
Love can heal
And love can sting
Heads you lose
And tails I win
Unhappy me
Unhappy you
Nothing to say
And much less to do

There's nothing to say
I get in the way
Unable to break obsession
There's nothing to say
I get in the way
Still unable to break obsession
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I love the first half, but I certainly don't like the coda...I wish they'd ended the song before that! Maybe we can get a special RP edit??
edatwork wrote:
Pretty sure if I never heard this one again, I'd be OK with it...
Right there with you, pal. It worsens as it goes along.
Schmackdown wrote:
Ahhhh, more James on RP is a good thing. I don't have this album- It must have been too damn beefcake to get through to my CD collection. Can anyone vouch for the rest of the disc?
yes, I think it's their most solid work since "Laid." I have it on heavy rotation a lot.
Pretty sure if I never heard this one again, I'd be OK with it...
Ahhhh, more James on RP is a good thing. I don't have this album- It must have been too damn beefcake to get through to my CD collection. Can anyone vouch for the rest of the disc?