"Make up your mind, it's not my job to do, we could either shop at Tesco’s, or just enjoy the view." Many of our songs in the last couple of years have been set against the backdrop of the Credit Crunch, (pre credit crunch and post credit crunch). The underlying theme is 'value'. Among all the bankers’ greed and MP's expenses I'm saying, "what's it all about, what's the real value here?"
lyrics
Dotted Line
Make up your mind, it’s not my job to do
We can either shop at Asda, or just enjoy the view
I need a crisis loan, to buy a tin of beans
The Wolf is at the door, with a pistol in his jeans
Neither do the bad
It’s really not so bad
The ugly good and bad
Do what you want and do it all the time
You don’t have to sign on the dotted line
Everything is shut, or either closing down,
The streets are getting dark, the Sun is winding down
Money to burn, wealth galore,
A little on the side, and then some more
Neither do the bad
It’s really not so bad
The ugly good and bad
I turned a big corner
Another one appeared
I counted to ten
And made it disappear
Make up your mind, it’s not my job to do
We can either shop at Tescos, or just enjoy the view
I need a crisis loan, to buy a tin of beans
The Wolf is at the door, with a pistol in his jeans
credits
from Dotted Line,
track released September 4, 2010
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