MR. SA (I'M LOSING MY PATIENCE)




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Mr. Sa, I've got a couple of things to say to you
Quit bugging me, I'm gonna make damn sure you're not so super anymore

Mr. Sa, we know full well what you are
I think it's time for you to disappear
We see different points of view
And I'm going to wash my hands of you

I've lost my patience many a time thanks to you and your dirty tricks
You spread yourself around and don't care about who you infect with your antics

Mr. Sa, we know full well what you are
And we think it's time for you to disappear
We see different points of view
And I'm going to wash my hands of you
Mr. Sa, we know full well what you are
And I think it's time for you to disappear
We see different points of view
And I'm going to wash my hands of you

I've had enough, if you don't like it tough
You're giving every one the blues
You've been making far too many headlines, dear
And pretty soon you will be yesterdays news (yesterdays news...)

Mr. Sa, you know full well what you are
I think it's time for you to disappear
We see different points of view
And I'm going to wash my hands of you
Mr. Sa, we know full well what you are
I think it's time for you to disappear
We see different points of view
And I'm going to wash my hands of you


Release notes:
All words & music by Bri Jnr.

Bri Jnr.:
This is one of my proudest achievements in the art of song writing (following, which I ask you 'what have you done today to make you feel proud?'). Mr. Sa has a double-meaning, and I will not explain either of them - don't be a bobbin' and use your noggin'!

The chord sequence came together on a knackered Stratocaster in a North London flat - I was also inspired to venture into the world of broken biscuit trading whilst spending time on the inside of the M25, but outside of the congestion zone.

The high definition revision of this Ivory Norvello award-winner is quite simply the best, it's in fact better than all the rest. Tico attend a production master class tutorial lead by Chris from the Pet Shop boys, and Tico put the beats together for this as part of a homework assignment. Chris awarded Tico a 'B+' for his efforts!

Tico Jnr., having not contributed much to this ditty, offered a few words:

There was potential there. I could see it, but Bri had made such a mess of the original. It was as broken as the biscuits he sells.


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