Reporting damage it is soft rock shit
The T-S-B Rock School
The overgrown super shit
The super models well they can't get enough of it
The overgrown super shit
Against the G-T-X
It is rugged G-T
Lessons learned from Rocky I to Rocky III
Lesson1
The A and R's are in it to the hips

The overgrown super shit

Who spent the Rock School
In the rock pool
Miami beach
Chicks with dicks
Who's testing
When it's Ed that's flexing

The overgrown super shit

Lessons learned from Rocky I to Rocky III
Sheepskin shoes tend to ruin industry
Lesson 2. Cop the groove
Lesson 3. is to ignore 4.
Round 5. going into 6.
7. we're cooking with Amitabh Bachan
8. it's a real heavy weight
9. we're rocking New York time
10.x10. It's like St.John said

The overgrown super shit

Message from the wreckage
It is soft rock shit
T-S-B Rock School
Overgrown super shit
The super models well they can't get enough of it

The overgrown super shit


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    Great rocker from a great British band - Britpop was a great time for all of us.

    bkat004on December 18, 2005   Link
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    I agree

    Conachaon June 18, 2007   Link
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    Britpop? The song was released in 2002.

    Anyway, the lyrics are so surreal they're almost inpenetrable. It's an attack on the record industry, I think, but beyond that I'm scratching my head.

    shedboy82on October 24, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    The lyrics are pretty vague/flow of consciousness. For anyone who is not British, Rock School was a BBC programme in the 1980s (I assume it's what they are referring too), and TSB (Trustee Savings Bank) is a bank, now merged with Lloyds.

    Absolutely blinding song. Great video.

    matthewsheffieldon July 13, 2011   Link

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