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As we grow older, we become more conservative, some revert to type. The promise of social change that emerged in the 1970's has been drown in self interest, increasing property values and concerns about superannuation returns…depressing really, I've changed the lyrics slightly from the recorded version, but you get the drift

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Too many people have changed their mind

What they once believed in they have left behind.

Once they spoke with passion and heat

Now they fight for property values on their heritage street.

Chorus:

Changes, too many changes goin’ on,
What was right is now wrong.
x2

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Negative gearing is the new black

If you pay 15 per cent then you’re on the right track

Maoists endorse hamburger chains,

too much bad acid musta fried their brains.

CHORUS


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I don’t wanna do no deals on a porta phone,

I don’t want no wi/fi in my designer home,

I don’t want no private school, don’t wanna do no china white,

Wanna know what’s wrong and I wanna know what’s right.

Chorus X2

credits

from Can't Live with You (Can't Live Without You), released November 11, 2000
Craig Horne Vocals
Jeff Burstin acoustic guitar
Wayne Duncan bass, backing vocal
Gary Young drums, backing vocal
Ian Collard, harp
Bruce Haymes keys

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The Hornets Melbourne, Australia

The Hornets have been described by The Age Newspaper as Melbourne's best blues band. Featuring ARIA Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Jeff Burstin on guitar, Wayne Duncan on bass, together with ARIA winner Bruce Haymes on keyboards, Chris Tabon on drums and singer/song writer Craig Horne on guitar and vocals, the Hornets, with 6 acclaimed CD's to their name, have been buzzing for over 20 years. ... more

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