Stereophonics

Stereophonics - My Friends lyrics

Stereophonics - My Friends Lyrics

Stop tap drink back eye on you

You're out to find that something new

Am I the fly you want trapped in your web

I've seen that look a thousand times

Your innocence can make you blind

I can show you round a block or two

Let me introduce you to my friends

Let me buy you things, let me in your head

Let us fly away let this never end

My friend

My friend

Kick back think back look at you

You got the look you got the shoes

I'd like to fill your world and be with you

Your lust for life just turns me on

A star above that's shining on

Think I'd like to see the world like you

Let me introduce you to my friends

Let me buy you things, let me in your head

Let us fly away let this never end

My friend

My friend

Let me introduce you to my friends

Let me buy you things, let me in your head

Let us fly away let this never end

My friend

My friend

Single Released Date: December 3, 2007 (UK)

Music Genre : Rock, Indie rock, Alternative rock, Britpop

Stereophonics - Pull the Pin Album Review

Only one band would write a song inspired by the London bombings and encase it in a sleeve featuring two lipglossed mouths chewing on a grenade pin. Yes, after the fluke brilliance of 2005's Dakota single (well, even a stopped clock tells the right time twice a day), it's business as usual for Britain's most hamfisted rock band. The only things worse than Kelly Jones's aggrieved bellow and flatpack songwriting are his lyrics. Whether the subject is hedonism (Bank Holiday Monday is a grim, boozy account of a grim, boozy weekend), romance (I Could Lose Ya offers the delightful image of the frontman being fellated in a cinema) or theology (the 7/7 song, It Means Nothing, informs al-Qaida that different gods "love you all the same/ They just go by different names"), he is like someone performing brain surgery in boxing gloves: the patient always dies.

source music.guardian.co.uk

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