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J. D. Hood

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Jul 28, 2001, 1:20:50 AM7/28/01
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I've searched for the name of this song and artist and have yet to find it.
The song was getting air play during the summer of 1988 and contained the
following lyrics that was sung more like a monologue. If I recall correctly
it has a "British Pop" sound to it.

Take it to the bridge,
through it overboard,
see if it can swim,
take it to the show,
No one is home and the lights are out.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
J.D. Hood

Whats in a name...

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Jul 28, 2001, 2:27:38 AM7/28/01
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Hourglass
by Squeeze

I feel like I'm pounding on a big door
No one can hear me knocking
I feel like I'm falling flat to the floor
No one can catch me from falling
The hourglass has no more grains of sand
My watch has stopped no more turning hands
The crew have abandoned ship
The lights are on but no one is in
Take it to the bridge
Throw it overboard
See if it can swim
Back up to the shore
No one's in the house
Everyone is out
All the lights are on
And the blinds are down

I feel like I'm calling on a telephone
No one can hear the ringing
I feel like I'm running up a steep hill
No one can stop me from running
The hourglass has no more grains of sand
My watch has stopped no more turning hands
The little hand shakes its fist
The face is hanging out on a spring

The hourglass has no more grains of sand
Little red grains of sand
My watch has stopped no more turning hands
Little green neon hands

~Rappaccini's Daughter
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=
I believe in everything; nothing is sacred.
I believe in nothing; everything is sacred.
=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=

Radiohead

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Jul 27, 2001, 1:49:39 PM7/27/01
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I can't remember the name of the song, but it was by Squeeze. I just heard
it last Tuesday for the first time in years, or I wouldn't have thought of
it!


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Stephan Bird

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Jul 28, 2001, 6:27:45 AM7/28/01
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, J. D. Hood wrote:

> I've searched for the name of this song and artist and have yet to find it.
> The song was getting air play during the summer of 1988 and contained the
> following lyrics that was sung more like a monologue. If I recall correctly
> it has a "British Pop" sound to it.
>
> Take it to the bridge,
> through it overboard,
> see if it can swim,
> take it to the show,
> No one is home and the lights are out.

Take it to the bridge

Throw it overboard
See if it can swim
Back up to the shore
No one's in the house
Everyone is out
All the lights are on
And the blinds are down

(UK) Squeeze (post Jools Holland and Paul Carrack?) and "Hourglass"

Stephan

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