Big Brother [Live]

ANDY JONES, ROB LLOYD, ADE SCHOLEFIELD, NEIL SPRAGG

Don't talk of dust and roses
Or should we powder our noses?
Don't live for last year's capers
Give me steel, give me steel, give me pulses unreal

He'll build a glass asylum
With just a hint of mayhem
He'll build a better whirlpool
We'll be living from sin, then we can really begin

Please savior, savior, show us
Hear me, I'm graphically yours

Someone to claim us, someone to follow
Someone to shame us, some brave Apollo
Someone to fool us, someone like you

We want you Big Brother, Big Brother

I know you think you're awful square
But you made everyone and you've been every where
Lord, I think you'd overdose if you knew what's going down

Someone to claim us, someone to follow
Someone to shame us, some brave Apollo
Someone to fool us, someone like you
Someone to claim us, someone to follow
Someone to shame us, some brave Apollo
Someone to fool, someone like you
Someone to claim us, someone to follow
Someone to shame us, some brave Apollo
Someone to fool, someone like you

We want you Big Brother

Trivia about the song Big Brother [Live] by David Bowie

On which albums was the song “Big Brother [Live]” released by David Bowie?
David Bowie released the song on the albums “David Live” in 1974, “Who Can I Be Now? [1974 - 1976]” in 2016, and “Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles 74)” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Big Brother [Live]” by David Bowie?
The song “Big Brother [Live]” by David Bowie was composed by ANDY JONES, ROB LLOYD, ADE SCHOLEFIELD, NEIL SPRAGG.

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