Rough Trade have announced a 50th anniversary weekender with Pulp, caroline, My New Band Believe and more
The three-day Southbank Centre takeover spans music, literature and film.
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"Why 97? it could just have easily been 970 or 9700. Just take a short Walk around town and you soon lose count of the deformities. By the way - What's that growing on your back?" 97 lovers, twisted out of shape and Just one kiss could get them straight. I know a woman with a picture of Roger Moore in a short towelling dressing gown pinned to her bedroom wall. She married a man who works on a building site. Now they make love beneath Roger every Friday night. 97 lovers, twisted out of shape, and just one Kiss could set them straight. 97 lovers rose to meet the sun and when the Day was over there were only 91. Another I knew, she laughs too loud with Her friends; playing it safe on the surface to give her heart time to mend. Then one day without warning he walks unannounced through the door and he Picks her heart up off the table. He watches it smash on the floor. 97 Lovers twisted out shape and just one kiss could set them straight.
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