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Bosnian composer and accordionist Nihad Hrustanbegovic will perform around the historic venue on each night of the week-long run.
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"Soulmates (Redux)" is a track by Placebo, from the album Battle for the Sun (Redux Edition), released 27th September 2010. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 7 articles about Placebo.
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The sea's evaporating, though it comes as no surprise These clouds we're seeing, they're explosions in the sky It seems it's written but we can't read between the lines Hush, it's okay, dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes This one world vision turns us into compromise What good's religion when it's each other we despise? Damn the government, damn their killing, damn their lies Hush, it's okay, dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes Dry your eyes 'Cos soulmates never die Never die Soulmates never die Never die We never die Never die We never die Never die Never die Never die We never die
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Bosnian composer and accordionist Nihad Hrustanbegovic will perform around the historic venue on each night of the week-long run.

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