Oh, yeah yeah
Wow, wow, wow, wow, yeah
Arthur J. did, indicate that
The boulevard will never be
So full of life and love again hey
(Aw, say goodbye to your boots, man)

Hot as Hades, early eighties
Sing another song
Make me feel like I'm in love again, hey
(You gotta lose to win)

Oh yeah
Oh
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
Please don't strip my mind

Oh, hey yeah, oh
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow yeah
All in favor sign the waiver
Bloody Carolina
Won't you take another look inside, hey
(Aw, it will make me cry)

Operator, co-creator
Come on baby Ellie
Won't you blow another compensator, hey
(Ah, you only get what you bring)

Oh yeah
Oh
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
Please don't strip my mind

El Dorado won the lotto
All the cash and not a clue
But now you know what I've been through, hey

Oh yeah
Oh
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind
Please don't strip my mind
Leave something behind


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    beautiful song. Hades was the greek god of the dead and the underworld, so i think its saying hot as hell, maybee remembering some bad stuff they did back in the 80s. I think the song is about remembering back to good times you had in the past. Then later you try to re-create them but cant, not with money at least. ("all the cash and not a clue")

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