Lyrics for I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous as interpreted by simon_quine

I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous Lyrics
Let's begin at the beginning
We're lovers and we're losers
We’re heroes and we're pioneers
We're beggars and we're choosers
Skirting round the edges of the ideal demographic
We're almost on the guest list
But we're always stuck in traffic
We've watched our close associates
Often play their parts
Chatting up the “it” girls
And they're tearing up the charts
While we were paying with coppers to get our rounds in at the bar
We're the C team, we’re the almost famous old friends of the stars

Justin is the last great romantic poet
He's the only one among us who is ever gonna’ make it
We planned the revolution from a cheap Southampton bistro
I don't remember details, but there were English boys with Banjos
Jay is our St George and he's standing on a wooden chair
And he sings songs and he slays dragons and he's losing all his hair
And Adam is the resurrected spirit of Gram Parsons
In plaid instead of Rhinestone and living in South London
And no one's really clear about Tommy's job description
But it's pretty clear he's vital to the whole damn operation
And Dave Danger smiles at strangers, Tre’s the safest girl I know
And sullen hearts will scamper off to victory in the City we call home
And we won't change our ways
We will proud remain, when the glory fades, when the glory fades

Yeah I am sick and tired of people who are living on the B-list
Yeah they're waiting to be famous, and they're wondering why they do this
And I know I'm not the one who is habitually optimistic
But I'm the one who's got the microphone here so just remember this
Yeah, well life is about love, lost minutes and lost evening
About fire in our bellies and about furtive little feelings
And the aching amplitudes that set our needles all a-flickering
And they help us with remembering that the only thing that’s left to do is live

After all of the loving and losing, after all the heroes and the pioneers
The only thing that's left to do is get another round in at the bar.

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Batesy_predator
04-06-2008

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I've not really got into Frank Turner yet but someone mentioned to me the line
'We planned the revolution from a cheap Southampton bistro'
and I had to check the song out

I've only heard this once but I loved it
The whole sound of it feels kind of resigned and nostalgic with the optimism coming out through the lyrics

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kryptonite22
09-03-2008

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I love the lines

"Well life is about love, lost minutes and lost evening
About fire in our bellies and about furtive little feelings
And the aching amplitudes that set our needles all a-flickering
And they help us with remembering that the only thing that’s left to do is live"

Such a good lyricist.

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Mr_Ginger
12-18-2008

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This is a fantastic opening to a brilliant album! The passage highlighted by kryptonite22 is my favourite too - pure quality.
I also like the way he references the other artists in the lyrics/video.
Justin is Jay Jay Pistolet, Jay is Beans on Toast and Dave Danger is the singer from the Holloways
but can anyone tell me who Adam, Tommy and Tre are? I feel like I could be missing out on more great
music...

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mcfarlanerd
03-06-2009

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Harps is Kid Harpoon
Zoe and Tommy are his friends

Adam's in the holloways???

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mcfarlanerd
03-06-2009

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And sullen hearts will scamper off to victory in the City we call home

This is
"Zoe and Harps will scamper off to victory in the City we call home



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philtr
04-20-2009

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"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot is about a man who has inner desires but does not act on them. He continues to live his mundane life and doesn't do the things he really wants to do. And he grows old, and continues to be mundane and reminisce about lost opportunities.

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