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[[Image:UP THE BRACKET.png|thumb|256px|UP THE BRACKET's banner.]]
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Artist: THE LIBERTINES<br>
Artist: THE LIBERTINES<br>
Album: UP THE BRACKET single (2002)<br>
Composition/Lyrics: Pete Doherty, Carl Barât<br>
Producer: Mick Jones<br>
Album: Up the Bracket (2002)<br>
BPM: 182<br>
BPM: 182<br>
Length: 1:42<br>
Length: 1:42<br>
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== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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<pre>I saw two shadow men on the Vallance Road
Said they'd pay me for your address, oh I was so bold
I said you see these two cold fingers
These crooked fingers I show
You a way to mean no
 
Well they didn't like that much I can tell you
He said, "Sunshine, I wouldn't wanna be in your shoes"
They chased me up two flights of stairs
Caught me in the lift how I sighed and said
Hello, 'cause you're impossible
 
But it's just like he's in another world
He doesn't see the danger on show
Wind up like Joseph bloody in a hole
And it's just like she's in another world
And how they suit each other oh no
'Cause she never get close
It's impossible
 
But it's just like we're all in another world
How we suit each other, oh no
But she never get close
That's close enough now</pre>


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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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* "Up the bracket" is a slang term for a punch in the throat, popularized by British comedian Tony Hancock, of which THE LIBERTINES' Pete Doherty is a noted fan.


== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==
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