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Lyrics: City Centres
Every week in Sunday papers
Some silly sod is bound to say That the fact that British High Streets Have the same national chains Means that all our city centres Are now utterly the same It seems that life within the M25 Gives you brand names on the brain Because they say that City Centres All look the same Because our modern city centres Have been taken over by shopping chains Lift your mind beyond the signs Of the franchises and you'll find That the hills and stone of Sheffield (for instance) Are no way alike To Peterborough's bricks and flatness Or to Truro or to Milton Keynes Even though they've all got Marks & Spencers Boots and Body Shop and HMV Yet you say that City Centres All look the same Because our modern city centres Have been taken over by shopping chains Go get a book and look At the city 90 years ago You'll find it in the Local History section Of Smiths or Waterstones The architecture's lasted, the street layout's the same The weather and geography all remain Only names on shopfronts And moustaches have been changed Yet they say that City Centres They all look the same I think it's you that's turning Mental You've been taken over by shopping chains And if you think that City Centres They all look the same I think it's you that's turning Mental You've been taken over by shopping chains Published by Wipe Out Music Publishing click here for notes click here for appearances |
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An Artists Against Success PresentationMaintained by MJ Hibbett & The Validators |
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