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Belle & Sebastian
Belle & Sebastian


Background information
Origin Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Genre(s) Indie Pop
Twee pop
Baroque Pop
Years active 1996—present
Label(s) Matador Records
Rough Trade Records
Jeepster Records
Associated acts Tired Pony
Snow Patrol
Camera Obscura
God Help The Girl
Looper
The Amphetameanies
The Gentle Waves
The Moondials
The Reindeer Section
The Vaselines
V-Twin
Website Website
Members
Richard Colburn
Stuart Murdoch
Stevie Jackson
Chris Geddes
Sarah Martin
Mick Cooke
Bobby Kildea
Former members
Isobel Campbell
Stuart David



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Belle & Sebastian Album


Lazy Line Painter Jane (1997)
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Working the village shop
Putting a poster up
Dreaming of anything
Dreaming of the time when you are free from all the trouble you're in

In the mud, on your knees
Trying hard not to please
Anyone, all the time
Being a rebel's fine
But you go all the way to being brutal

You will have a boy tonight
You will have a boy tonight
On the first bus out of town
On the first bus out of town

Let's see your kit for games
All the girls look the same
You are challenging style for running miles
You're running miles in some boys jumper

Boo to the business world!
You know a girl who's tax free on her back and making
Plenty cash
While you are working for the joy of giving

You will have a boy tonight
You will have a boy tonight
And you hope that she will see
And you hope that she will see

You will have a boy tonight
Or maybe you will have a girl tonight
And you hope that she will see
And you hope that she will see

You are in two minds
Tossing a coin to decide whether you should tell your mum
About a dose of thrush you got while you were licking railings

But you read in a book
That you got free in Boots
There are lotions, there are potions
You can take to hide your shame from all those prying eyes

Lazy Jane, all the time
Painting lines
You are sleeping at bus stops
Wondering how you got your name
And what you're going to do about it

You will have a boy tonight
You will have a boy tonight
And you hope that she will see
And you hope that she will see

. . .



You made me forget my dreams
When I woke up to you sleeping
We had peace for a night at least
But the trouble starts today
This morning you'll say
"I'll see you sometime, maybe" and I
Fall back to uneasy sleep

You made me forget my dreams
I was building a space rocket
With the boy who played bass guitar
With the boy who's wearing flares
He didn't care
He lit the fuse and ran for a mile
The space rocket went up in style
The space rocket went up in style

I'll lend you two hundred quid
For a flight across the ocean
Maybe things will look better there
Because they couldn't be much worse
Than tears and a curse
For men with guns, maturing in age
Will always pay a shitty wage
They'll always pay a shitty wage

You made me forget my dreams
When I woke up to you sleeping
There was blood on the sheets again
And the view outside the window
Of gardens in bloom
Obscured by all the trouble we had
I think I better make a move
I think I better make a move

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I'm in a mess, I'm in a dress
There's nothing from here till tomorrow morning
How will I get there?
I don't do drugs
All my friends are on their holidays

I go outside, it's not so bad
I saw my friend and he couldn't believe that
The girls were holding hands
The girls are holding hands
Don't be a fool
It's 1995, the girls are just friends

They got the drugs I could use but then I don't need any
All that I want is a photograph of Photo Jenny
How will I get one? I don't know
How will I get one? I don't know
How will I get her to strike a pose?

It's getting cold, I'll catch the bus
I saw my friend when she's finished working
Get some fish and chips
What's on the box?
'Man about the house' with Paula Wilcox

You see the boy/girl's at the bar
Everyone thinks she's really ugly
But I shut my eyes
And the star of it is Photo Jenny

. . .



We were sitting in the living room on the sofa, the wrong way round, looking out the
window. It was quiet, and then in the car park across the road we saw Elvis - look, there
beside the postman's van, and he was walking round the postman's van, looking in the open
door. He looked as if he was thinking about getting in, but then the postman came back,
and he swaggered off, walked past the window and down the stairs, and then at the bottom
of the stairs right by the caretaker's office, he started licking the pavement. Every
night now since we moved in that new house there's this noise outside the door at just
about half seven or eight o' clock every night. And if we go and look outside the door,
Elvis'll be standing there waiting to be let in. And then he wanders into the living room,
maybe sits down on one of the chairs or even lies down on the floor. He doesn't say much,
he just stays there for an hour or two, watching the TV. We talk to him a bit, and then
around ten o' clock, he'll go away again, and not come back until the next night. There's
a lot of lanes and stuff around here, around the house - although it's right in the middle
of the city it seems quite like the country, it's dead hidden - safe I suppose, made for
night living. There's a lot of squirrels and birds, and Stuart says he's seen about nine
foxes there when he's jumped over the fence on his way to Prior's Road. Sometimes you can
go out walking, and when you've been out for a wee while even you don't know where you are
anymore, so it would be pretty hard for anyone else to find you. I suppose that's why he
spends so much time there, that's why he's come to live there, or maybe it's just the
squirrels. I read about somewhere that he likes squirrels quite a lot. There's these two
videos that we got for wedding presents - called the e-files, e-files one and e-files two
about how Elvis is supposed to be still alive. And one time when he came round we were
watching one of those, but he didn't say anything he just sat on the armchair. He was
playing with his collar a bit, and we watched it right through and then when it finished
he just got up and walked off into the mist and didn't say anything. the first few times
he came round I didn't speak to him at all, I wasn't really sure what to say. And Karen
spoke to him quite a lot - she seemed to know what to do more than I do. He had quite a
strange manner though, he'd go into your stuff and look through it, then he'd maybe pick
something up and play with it for a wee while, but he'd never make any comment about any
of it. Seemed pretty rude to me. I just watched whatever Karen did, and listened to how
she talked to him and then, after a while I started to copy that, and tell him a few
things, not really bothered about whether he responded or said anything back or not. I
think the first time I spoke to him we were sitting up on the mezzanine and I said that I
would tell him about me and wee Karen, and how it was that we'd come to be living there. I
thought he probably liked the fact that we were living there because he came round so
much, so I thought he might want to know how it was that it came about. We did it all over
backwards, I told him. First of all we got to know each other, and then a while after that
we met, and when we'd known each other for about seven years we decided to have an
anniversary, and that went quite well, so after the anniversary we had a honeymoon, and
that went well too, so after that we decided that we would get married. That's why we're
living there now. I used to think my dad was Elvis, but I haven't told him that yet. I
haven't told my dad either...

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