Introduce Yourself

Album: Introduce Yourself (1987)
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  • From the day I was born, I took the bull by the horns, and gave you
    Plenty to scorn, well right on! then you said in a song that life was
    Gettin real tough, but hey I think that you're bluffing, what of it?

    Introduce yourself (right on)
    Now two decades gone by and I know that's a long time, para tiempo means
    Nada nunca. cause I'm still the same asshole and I still wet my pants
    Every time that I see your face (who are you)

    Introduce yourself (right on)

    Hey Mr. Biggs, hey mr. Bestall, hey Mr. Warner what's up?
    Hey Mr. Enigma, hey mr. Bigtime, hey Mr. Epic, what's going on?

    Introduce yourself (right on) Writer/s: BILL GOULD, CHUCK MOSLEY, JAMES BLANCO MARTIN, MICHAEL ANDREW BORDIN, RODDY CHRISTOPHER BOTTUM
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  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganCouple o' things: I don't speak Spanish. Does anyone know what "Para Tiempo" and "Nada Nunca" translates to? And also does anyone know and can explain to me the people referenced in the the third verse (Mr. Biggs, Mr. Bestall, etc.)? You'd be doing me a huge solid if you could help me out. Thanks.
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