Rock and Roll Pussy

Album: A Wizard, a True Star (1973)
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  • Beat it, beat it, beat your guitar
    Smash it, smash it, 'til it sees stars
    Rip it, rip it, rip it to shreds
    Throw down your axe and then jump into bed
    Get up, get up, get up and see
    Revolution on the tv
    Will you, will you, get your nails dirty
    Or are you only just a rock and roll pussy
    Writer/s: GARY GLITTER, MIKE LEANDER
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANANGEMENT(US)LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Roman from Barrie, OnSaw Todd at an outdoor, evening concert. Although his music was great as usual, he wore sun glasses and aside from the "thank you" after each song he did not say much more to the audience. With his eyes covered it was impossible to tell if he was really into the prformance or just earning another paycheque.
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