Saturday, August 09, 2003

Happy National Day.
there is much work to do. but instead i sit here stoned, my flat mahnjel face vertically parallel with my flatscreen. i woke up yesterday with a bruised right eye. i must've released some repressed violence on myself during my snoozy; this isn't the first time. am trying to write a good article for my field assignmt to compensate the screwed up assesed tutorial.
i had a lot on my mind just now. but i forgot it all. you know how we always say when i grow up, when i'm older blablah ? i think i'm there already. i seem to have lost a bit of myself when i turned 18. or maybe i've just been too busy to bother.

Alternative. it's great huh. All my people right here right now, d'you know what i mean? i got my first CD when i was 12. FRESH. an encounter that would further perpetuate my love affair with music.

There's dancing behind movie scenes
Behind the movie scenes - Sadi Rani
She's the one that keeps the dream alive,
From the morning, past the evening,
Till the end of the light
Brimful of Asha on the forty-five
Well, it's a brimful of Asha on the forty-five
Brimful of Asha on the forty-five
Well, it's a brimful of Asha on the forty-five
and singing illuminate the main streets and the cinema aisles
We don't care about no government warning
about that promotion of the simple life and the dams they are building

CHORUS
Everybody needs a bosom for a pillow,
everybody needs a bosom
Everybody needs a bosom for a pillow,
everybody needs a bosom
Everybody needs a bosom for a pillow,
everybody needs a bosom

Mine's on the forty-five
Mohammed Ruffi (forty-five)
Lata Mangeshka (forty-five)
solid state radio (forty-five)
ferguson mono (forty-five)
Mon public (forty-five)
Jacques Dutronc and the Bolan Boogies
the Heavy Hitters and the chi chi music
All Indian radio (forty-five)
two in ones (forty-five)
ovvo records (forty-five)
trojan records (forty-five)

CHORUS
CHORUS

7-7,000 piece orchestra set
everybody needs a bosom for a pillow mines on the RPM...

CHORUS
CHORUS


(Brimful of Asha, Cornershop)


... But i'm not making plans for tomorrow, for tomorrow never comes.

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