Visit the official Doctor Who website

Visit the official Doctor Who website
Look to the future

Asylum seekers...

Asylum seekers...
Refuge of the Daleks

Doctor Who picture resource

Doctor Who picture resource
Roam the space lanes!

Explore the Doctor Who classic series website

Explore the Doctor Who classic series website
Step back in time

Infiltrate The Hub of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood

Infiltrate The Hub of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood
Armed and extremely dangerous

Investigate The Sarah Jane Adventures

Investigate The Sarah Jane Adventures
Fearless in the face of adversity

Call on Dani’s House

Call on Dani’s House
Harmer’s a charmer

Intercept the UFO fabsite

Intercept the UFO fabsite
Defending the Earth against alien invaders!

Uncover the secrets of the Dollhouse

Uncover the secrets of the Dollhouse
Programmable agent Echo exposed!

Hell’s belles

Hell’s belles
Naughty but nice

Love Exposure

Love Exposure
Flash photography!

Primeval portal

Primeval portal
Dressed to kill or damsels in distress?

Charmed, to be sure!

Charmed, to be sure!
The witches of San Francisco

Take on t.A.T.u.

Take on t.A.T.u.
All the way from Moscow

Proceed to the Luther website

Proceed to the Luther website
John and Jenny discuss their next move

DCI Banks is on the case

DCI Banks is on the case
You can bet on it!

On The Grid with Spooks

On The Grid with Spooks
Secret agents of Section D

Bridge to Hustle

Bridge to Hustle
Shady characters

Life on Ashes To Ashes

Life on Ashes To Ashes
Coppers with a chequered past

Claire’s no Exile

Claire’s no Exile
Goose steps

Vexed is back on the beat!

Vexed is back on the beat!
Mismatched DI Armstrong and bright fast-tracker Georgina Dixon

Medium, both super and natural

Medium, both super and natural
Open the door to your dreams

Who’s that girl? (350-picture Slideshow)

Thursday, 9 August 2007

Shakespear’s Sister - I Can Drive



Hey boys, it’s a steal
You’re hanging on, by your finger nails
As usual, the king is dead
Long live the queens
Hey girls, no big deal
Your fifteen minutes
Start right here, so baby let’s go
Let’s go…

I’m watching the world,
Taking my time
I’ve waited my turn
I’m gonna shine

Heroes take their toll
Hog your dreams, then crush your soul
And take you out, out to dinner
Roll on the original
Highly strung out, spaced out individual
Terminal sinner

I’m watching the world,
Taking my time
I’m waiting my turn
I’m gonna shine

And all the pretty people that I used to see
Have died or moved away
Or they’re in recovery
And all the buildings where the faithless used to play
Have crumbled into clay
And I don’t know what to say,
I just don’t know what to say,
I don’t know what to say

I’m watching the world
I’m taking my time
I can drive…
I’m waiting my turn
I’m gonna shine

I declare my innocence,
I’m worth more than sixty pence
Look, I’ve got a shiny car,
I can drive, I can drive
Yes, baby, I’m for real
That’s just the way I feel
I can take you anywhere,
Anytime, anytime

Everything I pass is old,
Everything I touch is gold,
Now I see the world unfold,
I can drive, I can drive
Yes, it’s a steal,
Nothing that you see is real,
Get yourself a pair of wheels,
Get to drive, go and drive
Come on, come on, I can drive

3 comments:

Steve said...

Another 200th post congrats to you (Old Cheeser too)! I really like Siobhan Fahey - there's something very real and gritty with her. The kind of woman who'd stand you a pint in the pub and talk about football. Not that the latter would interest me much, mind...

Old Cheeser said...

Yes and a Happy 200th post to you too, Tim!! How completely odd that I should have just posted my 200th one too - something is blowing in the wind! (Or should that be time vortex)?

I'm not sure if I remember that Shakespeare's Sister track but they were great in their day. My own personal favourites are "You're History" and "Stay". Ms Fahey was off her trolley in an alluring kind of way. Although I did see her once on Chris Evans when the original line-up of Bananarama (briefly) reformed and she was a real mess. Did you also know that her and Marcella Detroit didn't get on? And while we're on the topic, whatever happened to Ms Detroit??!

TimeWarden said...

Thanks guys!

I like Siobhan Fahey too. I wasn't a fan until I heard this single back in '96 and then I suddenly realised she's a frustrated glam rocker! She cites Roxy Music, David Bowie and T.Rex as her major influences and this record is very similar to Mott the Hoople's "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll"!!

"I Can Drive" didn't fare too well in the charts, only reaching number thirty, whereas "Stay" remained at number one for eight weeks. Consequently, the album from which this song is taken remained unreleased for eight years until 2004. Marcella Detroit doesn't appear on this third Shakespear's Sister LP and rumour has it the ladies haven't spoken to one another since parting company!