TV Girl - Blue Meanies

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TV Girl Lyrics

Lost in my hotel with a smitten girl,
We watch TV girls, with bleached out hair in curls.
Set in plastic pearls seen on commercials,
So influential in our melt down world.

We'll stay up all night, we'll stay up all night,
We'll stay up all night...

She's my TV girl,
She's my TV world.
She's my television.


Cathode sun ray skies, burn bed-ridden eyes,
Watch each other's eyes to make sure it's all right.

We'll stay up all night, we'll stay up all night,
We'll stay up all night...

She's my TV girl,
She's my TV world.
She's my television.

And St. Clare hears you and St. Clare's here with you.
And St. Clare knows that you should come... down.


She's my TV girl,
She's my TV world.
She's my television.

She's my television.
She's my television.
She's my television girl.

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Blue Meanies were an American ska-core band founded in Carbondale, Illinois, at Southern Illinois University, in 1989. They debuted in 1991 with the release of their first single, "Grandma Shampoo" c/w "Dickory Dock". This single would be the start of a lengthy discography and revolving lineup. Although their personnel was continually changing, The Meanies' sound would remain consistent as they released the albums Peace Love Groove (1991), Pave The World (1992), Kiss Your Ass Goodbye (1995), Full Throttle (1997), and the live Sonic Documentation Of Exhibition And Banter (1998).

By the time they signed with MCA Records, the lineup of John Paul Camp (saxophone/ vocals), Sean Dolan (guitar), Jimmy Flame (trumpet/ vocals), Chaz Linde (keyboard/ vocal), Dave Lund (bass/ vocals), Billy Spunke (vocals/ megaphone), and Bob Trondson (drums) stuck together as a total of 22 musicians passed through the band since their formation.

Their sixth full length album, The Post Wave, was released in late 2000. This album is musically the most different from the other five albums. This change in sound along with the title of the album probably resulted from the crash of the third wave ska scene within the US. In late 2001 the band took the rights to The Post Wave back from MCA records and reissued it on Thick Records in August 2001. Soon afterwards the band ceased touring, though they never issued an official break up statement. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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