| You know, recently I was thinking
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| I was thinking about one thing and the other
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| And music crossed my mind Yeah? |
| Yeah
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| It occurred to me to switch on the radio
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| I wanted to hear some music
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| So I turned it on, it was Radio One
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| Sid Jenkins on the air
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| He had synthesizers and soulful guises
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| I think you know the type of thing — Sure
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| It was alright It was OK?
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| I’m not lodging any complaints or anything
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| There was just one problem
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| What was that?
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| It all sounded the same
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| You mean it all sounded similar?
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| I mean it all sounded the same
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| Anyway, so I started asking around, you know
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| I started making a few enquiries
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| Just putting out a few feelers
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| Yeah? |
| Yeah
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| I had a word with a couple of so called socialists on my way
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| And during the course of our conversation
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| I put to them a question, I said:
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| «How do you feel about Ireland?»
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| Ireland? |
| Yeah, Ireland
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| That place, it’s just across the sea
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| Oh yeah, I know the place
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| Well they said:
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| «We're for Sandinista, Cuba’s militia
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| The PLO, M.P.L.A, Afghanistan and Babylon»
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| They went on and on and on and on
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| And I said: «Alright, Alright
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| But what do you think about Belfast?»
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| And what did they say?
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| Well, their replies were various
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| But they all had one thing m common
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| And what was that?
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| They all sounded the same
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| You mean they sounded alike?
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| They all sounded the same
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| Well, that’s about the size of it
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| What can I tell you? |
| You tell me. |
| I dunno
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| It’s just one of those of things
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| What you mean one of 'those' things?
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| Yeah, one of those things |