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I Don​’​t Miss the Eighties

from Play the Game by the British IBM

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lyrics

Think a lot about a lot of things
That you can’t change at all
There’s no use dwelling on the broken past
That made you all you are

I don’t miss the eighties
I don’t even miss the nineties
All I am is here and now
And now is here again this time tomorrow

Nostalgia really is a funny thing
It isn’t who you are
And every time you try to shake it off
You never get that far

I don’t miss the eighties
I don’t even miss the nineties
All I am is here and now
And now is here again this time tomorrow

And if you try to get away
To a place that you once set away
In a mind that longs for yesterday
I know you won’t get far

I don’t miss the eighties
I don’t even miss the nineties
All I am is here and now
And now is here again this time tomorrow

credits

from Play the Game, released February 21, 2020
Vox/Guitar - Adrian Killens
Bass - David Martin
Drums - Scott Wilson
Pedal Steel - Reggie Duncan
Music & Lyrics by Adrian Killens
Recorded at Sick Room Studios by Owen Turner

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The British IBM was formed by retro enthusiast and singer-songwriter Aidy as a way of combining his two passions; indie rock and vintage computing. Joined by an innovative rhythm section featuring bassist David and drummer Paul, the trio have been performing and touring together for two years as 'Aidy' before The British IBM was officially born on the 1st January 2012. ... more

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