1968
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1968
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1968
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Everything new is out-of-date
It's coming down fast and I can't wait
You're gonna be late
You're gonna be late.
1968
Nowhere on earth now to escape.
Rock 'n' roll planet going ape
Everyone's bent all out of shape
You're gonna be late?
Now, is it too late?
1968
Now is it too late?
Now, is it too late?
1969
Is looming in the mists of time
1970
Is gonna be the death of me.
1968
Getting high from the smoke grenades,
Anarchists storm the barricades.
Paris in flames and all hope fades.
But is it too late?
It's never too late.
1966
We're turning on and turning tricks
1965
We was on The Strip
Getting swingers hip
To the ride of our lives.
1968
Motor City Five, Apollo 8
Rock 'n' Roll planet goin' ape
It's coming down fast and I can't wait
It's never too late.
It's never too late.
1968
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Hoodoo Gurus performs "1968", and this lyric page sits inside the Hoodoo Gurus catalog on LyroVerse.
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