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1972
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Daddy drove in over, it was sky blue
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He worked at a record store after school
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Call it sympathy for the vinyl
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(Verse)
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1972
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Turntable in the basement, Major Cool
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A hippie girl, couple cold beers split in two
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You got your own rock n roll revival
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Girl you know they didn¡¯t ride
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So come over tonight
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(Chorus)
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I¡¯m gonna rock you like Zeppelin, roll you like the stones
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Burr like them speakers in my old headphones
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Gonna fly like an eagle when I drop a needle on the blues
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I¡¯m gonna get the metal piece down from the attic
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With a pop and a hiss and a little bit of static
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We¡¯ll return like a villain on some Dylan while we¡¯re killin some booze
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We¡¯re gonna kick it like the kids did in 1972
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(Verse)
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So will it just be me and you?
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Playing air drums with The Who¡¯s Keith Moon
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You know them good ones always die too soon
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Like Jimmy, Jim and Joplin
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Yea, kickin back, cutting loose
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Sippin on Jack, that¡¯s what we do
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It don¡¯t matter baby girl cus in a few
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You¡¯re gonna hear heaven a knockin
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Look out!
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(Chorus x2)
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I¡¯m gonna rock you like Zeppelin, roll you like the stones
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Burr like them speakers in my old headphones
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Gonna fly like an eagle when I drop a needle on the blues
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I¡¯m gonna get the metal piece down from the attic
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With a pop and a hiss and a little bit of static
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We¡¯ll return like a villain on some Dylan while we¡¯re killin some booze
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Well let¡¯s kick it like the kids did in 1972
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Yea, we¡¯re gonna kick it like the kids did in 1972
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1972
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| Jake Owen |