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Runcorn

I tried to settle down in Burchett Place,
I tried to settle down in Spring Grove Walk,
In Hyde Park, Burley and Woodhouse Cliff,
I wonder maybe one day if,

Some day I’m going back to Runcorn,
I’m going to make that town shine,
Some day I’m going back to Runcorn,
I’m going to pick that town up and make it mine.

I’m going to put a shine of love on the bus station,
I’ll put a smile on every pasty face,
I’ll wave a magic wand of happiness over the market,
And I won’t forget to put roses round Kwiksave.

I tried to make a life in Stanmore View,
I tried to carve my niche in Argie Road,
In Hyde Park, Burley and Woodhouse Cliff,
I wonder maybe one day if,

Some day I’m going back to Runcorn,
I’m going to take that town by storm,
Some day I’m going back to Runcorn,
My word, the welcome for me will be warm..

I’m going to polish up the bridge till it’s gleaming,
In High Street every crack will be paved,
I’m going to sail that canal from one end to the other,
And I won’t forget to put roses round Kwiksave,
No I won’t forget to put roses round Kwiksave.

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from Interspecies Disco, released May 10, 2010

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Biscuithead and the Biscuit Badgers Leeds, UK

From time immemorial these musicians have stood at the gateway of nonsense begging peanuts. Spending most of their time trapped in force fields and vortices, occasionally they are released to stalk the streets of Leeds. On such occasions you might hear the plaintive cry of Sam’s tuba, the mournful crow of Dean’s ukulele, the excited jazzy croaking of Bob’s piano or the purr of Matty’s drums. ... more

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