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For me it would have to be a catchy number.
I have been fortunate to attend a number of James gigs in small venues and they have many an anthem of which "Sometimes" fits well to adding Spurs into the lyrics.
Just insert the words in brackets into the song.
"There's a storm outside
And the gap between crack and thunder
Crack and thunder
Is closing in
Is closing in
The rain floods gutters
And makes a great sound on concrete
On a flat roof, there's a boy
Leaning against a wall of rain
Aerial held high
Calling "Come on thunder (Tottenham)
Come on thunder!" (Tottenham)
Sometimes, when I look deep in your eyes I swear I can see your soul (Spurs)
Sometimes, when I look deep in your eyes I swear I can see your soul (Spurs)....rinse and repeat
Walking back from Brixton Academy the fans were singing it all the way to the station, on the escalators and on the train .....goosebumps
Of course we could sing "Born of Frustration". Perhaps more fitting.
I have been fortunate to attend a number of James gigs in small venues and they have many an anthem of which "Sometimes" fits well to adding Spurs into the lyrics.
Just insert the words in brackets into the song.
"There's a storm outside
And the gap between crack and thunder
Crack and thunder
Is closing in
Is closing in
The rain floods gutters
And makes a great sound on concrete
On a flat roof, there's a boy
Leaning against a wall of rain
Aerial held high
Calling "Come on thunder (Tottenham)
Come on thunder!" (Tottenham)
Sometimes, when I look deep in your eyes I swear I can see your soul (Spurs)
Sometimes, when I look deep in your eyes I swear I can see your soul (Spurs)....rinse and repeat
Walking back from Brixton Academy the fans were singing it all the way to the station, on the escalators and on the train .....goosebumps
Of course we could sing "Born of Frustration". Perhaps more fitting.