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00:00I'm going to show up.
00:30G'day! I'm Adam Hills. Welcome to Spicks and Specs, the music quiz show that still calls
00:38Australia home but the post office says that's not enough information and is still refusing
00:42to redirect our mail. Joining me as always are our two team captains, his hips don't
00:46lie and she'll get you love drunk off her hump, it's Alan Brough and Miff Watters.
00:50Miff's first guest tonight is a singer and producer who makes sexy pop music but listens
00:56to songs made to soothe plants. Either way, it all leads to some pretty solid roots. Please
01:01welcome Robert Baxter! Miff's second guest tonight is a comedian who's also a qualified doctor.
01:10When his diary says open mic he's never sure if it's a comedy gig or an operation on a guy
01:13called Michael. Please welcome Noah Seto! Alan's first guest tonight is the lead singer of Aussie
01:20band Frente who also co-wrote a song for the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. After
01:26years of performing in the Melbourne pub scene she was used to dealing with people who never
01:29see the sun. Please welcome Angie Hart! And Alan's final guest is a comedian who once joke-married
01:37fellow comedian Rhys Nicholson to demonstrate the ridiculousness of the marriage equality laws.
01:43Nine years later she's now a passionate champion of gay divorce. Please welcome Zoe Coons-Marg!
01:49Now Angie, it's so lovely to have you here especially 20 years of Speaks and Speaks because you were
01:55on the first ever show of Speaks and Speaks. What were you doing 20 years ago Zoe?
02:01Me, I would have been 20 and I was probably watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer because I was
02:06a big, I'm just, I feel sorry to, I'm sorry I didn't tell you, I didn't tell you.
02:11We were getting our hair and makeup done next to each other, I was talking about how much I love
02:14Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Didn't mention, not a peep, not a peep. What am I going to do,
02:19like pipe up and say, oh by the way, just so happens. Yes, yes, yes you are. Wow, so what were you guys,
02:25Noah, what were you doing 20 years ago? Feels rude to say now, I think. Getting born. Yeah.
02:31I would have been six years old, so. Oh, but just every part of me hurts. A qualified doctor who's
02:39a comedian on Speaks and Speaks and oh, I was six when this first, I mean, my knees hurt
02:44thinking about that. I can have a look at those afterwards if you want, if you can.
02:50Um, Robert, what were you doing 20 years ago? Everyone's tired at six but I was five.
02:55Oh! So I'm just, this is a child-minding session.
03:00Actually, it kind of looks like you're sitting with your children.
03:06Thank you, they're gorgeous, aren't they?
03:09Now this show has always celebrated the best Australian performers, tonight is no exception.
03:13Our closing number is going to come from the front man of Something For Kate
03:16and one half of fanning Dempsey National Park, it's Paul Dempsey.
03:23So Paul, new album, new tour, but can you explain the songs, especially on the album?
03:27Uh, well, it's a covers record and it's called Shotgun Karaoke and it's actually volume two.
03:33And so what song are you going to play at the end of tonight's show?
03:35Uh, I'm going to play If I Could Turn Back Time by Cher.
03:39Is it true you play them in the original keys?
03:42Yes, I have to. Um, I have a weird brain thing where, you know, once I've heard a song,
03:48it's just, that's, that's where it is, so it'll be, uh, yeah, a stretch.
03:53So you're going to sing If I Could Turn Back Time by Cher in the original key?
03:58That's the idea.
03:59And the original...
04:00But not the original outfit.
04:01Ah!
04:03Um, Paul, we'll see you at the end of the show, but right now, let's get in a round one.
04:11Nick and Alan are going to pick a topic, everybody will be quizzed on that topic.
04:14Your choices tonight are clubs, pubs, polls and balls.
04:21Ah, Alan, you can pick first.
04:23I mean, that's...
04:24Go pubs.
04:25Go pubs.
04:26Hmm?
04:27Go pubs.
04:28Okay.
04:29Angie's saying go pubs.
04:30Okay.
04:31Mip?
04:32We have to take clubs.
04:33Spend some time in clubs.
04:34Alright, we'll start with pubs.
04:35Everyone on your buzzers, let's play Spicks and Specs.
04:37Your first question for one point.
04:38One of Melbourne's most iconic gig venues, which Fitzroy pub first opened...
04:42Oh, hello.
04:43Yes.
04:44It's like you just handed it to me.
04:46Punters Club.
04:47The Punters Club.
04:48Yes, correct.
04:49Open in 1987, closed in 2002.
04:52For two points, have a look at this pub from a famous David Bowie clip.
04:55Name the song...
04:57Oh, yes.
04:58Well, the song's a lit stance.
05:00Yes.
05:01I was asking for something else as well, though.
05:02The pub is in Sydney, I think.
05:05I think it's The Rose in Erskineville.
05:07The Rose of Australia?
05:09It's not, so I'm going to give the rest of the question to the other side.
05:11It was name the song and the state the pub is in.
05:14Oh, New South Wales.
05:15Yes, it is New South Wales.
05:16Oh, it's in Sydney?
05:18It is in New South Wales, but it's not in Sydney.
05:21It is Corinda in Northern New South Wales.
05:23Oh, is it?
05:24Yeah.
05:25Your final question for three points.
05:26Name the artists that performed the following songs.
05:30Pub Feed, Nice Day to Go to the Pub, and Pub With No Beer.
05:33Pub With No Beer is Slim Dusty.
05:36Yes.
05:37Nice Day to Go to the Pub is my favourite punk band from Melbourne, and it's...
05:43Not the Anyas.
05:44It's, um...
05:45Ask your kids.
05:46Also, they just turned to each other, like, they were going,
05:51Mum's doing that.
05:52Sing again.
05:53Is Pub Feed the chats?
05:57Yes, Pub Feed is the chats.
05:58Great.
05:59Well done.
06:00Got your mum out of a hole there.
06:01Yeah.
06:02Oh, my God.
06:03I'm so embarrassed.
06:04I know it's...
06:05I know, Ross...
06:06I'm going to hand it over to the other team.
06:07Do you know?
06:08Is it Snout?
06:09No.
06:10It's Cosmic Psychos.
06:11Sorry.
06:12Two points.
06:13Two points to this side.
06:14Now, Angie, how recognisable were you in Melbourne in those days?
06:18Very.
06:19It exploded, and I was 18, 19 years old when it took off.
06:24Yeah.
06:25There's one time when I had a very heated phone call with my boyfriend,
06:29and we broke up over the phone, and he was in St Kilda and I was in Carlton.
06:33So I had to get on the tram, which, if you know, the tram that goes to St Kilda,
06:37it's very long, and I was in tears, inconsolable, by myself, going to see him.
06:42And I got on the tram and the conductor decided that he needed to announce
06:47over the intercom to tell everybody that Angie Hart is on the tram.
06:51Turn around and look at her now!
06:53Oh, no!
06:55It was awful.
06:56Like, I wouldn't be able to help myself.
06:58I'd be like, what happened, love?
06:59Did you accidentally miss Kelly Street?
07:02Alright, let's move on to clubs.
07:03Your first question for one point.
07:04Oh, here we go.
07:05A sub-genre of EDM, electronic dance music, what does the abbreviation DNB stand for?
07:12Yes.
07:13That's drum and bass, baby.
07:14Yes.
07:15Alright, for two points.
07:18Name these iconic clubs from New York and Manchester.
07:21Yeah.
07:22The Manchester will be the Hesse Ender.
07:24Yup.
07:25And New York...
07:26Studio 54.
07:27Studio 54.
07:28Yes, correct.
07:29Two out of two.
07:30Well done.
07:31Well done.
07:32Alright, watch this clip.
07:33Questions to follow.
07:34I need three things.
07:35The name of this club's subculture, where it originated, and the name of any dance move from that performance.
07:46Yes.
07:47I've got this.
07:48Yeah, I've got this.
07:49This is Ballroom Underground Queer Culture from New York.
07:53Yes.
07:54They did some spins and dips, some duck walking, some cat walking.
07:57Yes, all of them.
07:58All of them.
07:59All of them.
08:00So how did it start?
08:03What's the origins of it?
08:04So in the 60s and 70s, there was black and brown trans women who got kicked out of their
08:10homes and they needed a place.
08:11And so they created these balls where young queer POCs could find a community and they
08:17joined houses to make up for the fact that they couldn't be in their biological houses.
08:22Yeah.
08:23Yeah, and that has travelled over to Australia.
08:25We have houses here today.
08:26I'm in the elite house of Silky.
08:28And so, knowing the background of what you described of what Ballroom is, then when you
08:31watch that clip, I love that because it shows where it all came from and it shows what it
08:35means to people.
08:36It's a subculture that's been appropriated by straight musicians, straight white musicians
08:40from Madonna and continues to be.
08:42Yes.
08:43Like Beyonce.
08:44100%.
08:45So much of culture comes from Ballroom.
08:46Like a lot of the words that young people use on the internet is from Ballroom.
08:49Beyonce's New Tour, that song from Madonna.
08:52Yeah, Drag Race wouldn't exist without Ballroom.
08:54And so you compete in events like this?
08:56Yes, for sure.
08:57So what does that entail?
08:58So there's lots of different categories.
09:00Probably the most important category is realness.
09:03And it's when trans people walk to try and pass as a cisgender person.
09:08And so they can take that out into the real world for their safety.
09:11Yeah, and so there's realness and then a lot of people walk voguing and that's probably
09:14like what you've seen a lot when it comes to Ballroom.
09:16Yeah.
09:17The category that I walk and I've won six grand prizes for runway.
09:21And so it's kind of like when you emulate like what a runway model would do.
09:26But it's a bit more extra.
09:27Yeah.
09:28Well, congratulations.
09:29It's a pleasure to have a champion on the show.
09:33Alright, at the end of that round, Alan, Angie, Zoe on four points.
09:37Miff, Robert, Noah, seven points.
09:39Alright, the next round tonight is a new one and it's called Frank Pinata.
09:50Individual team members will be asked questions about a famous Frank.
09:53Each correct answer will win a point and a chance to spank Frank.
09:58The team that finishes Frank off will receive an extra three points.
10:05No, I'll need gloves.
10:08Can I have the spanker please?
10:11Step forward and take the spanker.
10:16This is the grimmest party.
10:19Alright.
10:20The first question.
10:23Which Frank has children called Moon Unit and Dweezle?
10:26Oh, that'd be of the Zappa variety.
10:28You get a point and you get a spank.
10:30Okay.
10:31Patriarchy.
10:32Your team gets a point.
10:35Zoe, here's your question.
10:36I couldn't do any damage where I needed to.
10:38Which Liverpool-born band released the controversial 1980s hit Relax?
10:44Oh, Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
10:45Yes, correct.
10:46You get a point and a hit.
10:50Oh.
10:53Robert, which London-born female jazz singer had the debut album titled Frank?
10:58Amy Winehouse.
10:59Correct.
11:00Come on over here.
11:01Alan, your turn to spank.
11:09The singer known for his powerful falsetto voice, who was born Francesco Steven Castelluccio,
11:15is better known by which stage name?
11:17Oh.
11:18Frankie Valli?
11:19Correct.
11:24So, this used to have a hand on it, but it's still got this blue thing.
11:30Alright, Noah.
11:31Yeah.
11:32Whose Grammy award-winning debut studio album was called Channel Orange?
11:36That's Frank Ocean.
11:37It is Frank Ocean.
11:38Have a hit.
11:39Sorry, Frank.
11:41Oh.
11:45I don't know a lot, but that's a malpractice lawsuit.
11:49Alright, pass the spanker on.
11:52Angie, your question.
11:53What was Frank Sinatra's most famous nickname?
11:55Oh, Blue Eyes.
11:56Correct.
11:57There you go.
11:58Have a spank.
12:01Getting closer.
12:02Over to McNeil.
12:06Okay.
12:07Black Francis is the frontman of which alternative rock band?
12:09Pixies.
12:10Yes, go on.
12:11Have a wax.
12:16We've lost a foot.
12:17Alright, here we go.
12:18Okay, thank you.
12:19Alright, Zoe, your question is this.
12:20What song did English comedian Frank Skinner sing with David Baddiel and the Lightning Seeds
12:24for the Football World Cup in 1996?
12:26I don't know.
12:27I don't know what that's...
12:28It's like, go football.
12:29No, it was three lines, football's coming home.
12:31That's the same.
12:32Spanker goes for Robert, please.
12:36Right, Robert.
12:37Which iconic soul singer famously demanded respect in her 1967 hit song that became an
12:43anthem for the civil rights and feminist movements?
12:46Aretha Franklin.
12:47It's Aretha Franklin.
12:48Yes.
12:49Woo!
12:50Over to Alan.
12:51Alan, which English Aussie country icon was best known for his song I Remember You?
13:00Frank Ifield.
13:01Correct.
13:02Go and have a hit.
13:03I've been told to say go for the feet.
13:05Or the foot, the remaining foot.
13:07That must be tough for you to advise.
13:10Come on, Noah.
13:11You can do it.
13:12Frank Sinatra was part of a famous group of entertainers known as what?
13:25That's the Rat Pack.
13:26Yes.
13:27Go on.
13:28Woo!
13:29Yes!
13:30Where are the lines?
13:33It's a boy.
13:35Noah, you got an extra three points for breaking open the pinata which means at the end of
13:41the round the scores are Alan, Angie, Zoe 8 points, Mif, Robert, Noah 16 points.
13:46The next round tonight is called So Mix and Match A Lot.
13:51Each team will be given three artists and three interesting facts.
13:54You have to match the artist to the fact.
13:57Mif, Robert, Noah, you're going to be matching musicians to the ailment they developed as a
14:01result of their work.
14:03Guess who this round's for.
14:04Yeah, it feels pretty targeted.
14:05Okay.
14:06Yeah.
14:07So your artists are the lead singer of indie rockers Paramore, Hayley Williams, the Emerson
14:13part of 70s prog rockers Emerson Lake and Palmer, keyboardist Keith Emerson and British
14:18vocal powerhouse Jessie J. You have to match them to their ailments which are focal dystonia,
14:26GERD and cervical kyphosis.
14:29Ooh.
14:30I don't know what any of those are.
14:32I know what one of them is but I will leave it to the doctor.
14:35I can say that probably a lot of us over the age of about 45 have all experienced GERD.
14:40What's GERD?
14:41Isn't it reflux?
14:42Yeah, gastroesophageal reflux disease, mostly known as gourd here in Australia.
14:46Is it?
14:47Yeah.
14:48Yeah, yeah, correct.
14:49So what are the others then?
14:50Yeah, what's um…
14:51Is it bad that as a doctor my first instinct seeing cervical kyphosis was to think of people
14:55with cervixes but I think this is cervical kyphosis referring to the cervical spine of your neck
15:00because kyphosis is when you get kind of hunched over like that.
15:03And Keith is a piano player so…
15:04Well I was just…
15:05Yeah, I was just thinking as a keyboard player you're kind of…
15:08So what's focal dystonia?
15:10Yeah.
15:11So dystonia is when you kind of um… you get the tone of your limbs or any part of your body I guess changes.
15:16So you might have kind of like a spastic tone for example.
15:18Yeah.
15:19Where you know everything is clenching all at once and you can't move it.
15:21So what do you think?
15:22What do you think?
15:23What do you think that…
15:24I reckon… let's go kyphosis for the keyboard player.
15:26Yeah, I think so cause that makes sense.
15:28Although that does look like a man with GERD can I say.
15:33I'm happy with GERD for Hayley.
15:35Yeah, I mean she could maybe her diet is you know…
15:38On the road.
15:39Yeah exactly, she's travelling.
15:40A lot of pies.
15:41She's eating lots of fatty foods.
15:42Yeah, yeah.
15:43Okay so we're going to go GERD with Hayley.
15:44No disrespect if that's not her.
15:46We're going to go the neck thing.
15:48What's it called?
15:49Cervical kyphosis.
15:50Yes.
15:51Yeah.
15:52Neck thing for old mate who looks like he's got GERD.
15:54And…
15:55Yep.
15:56And the other one for Jessie James.
15:58Yeah.
15:59Okay.
16:00I mean this is a real test of your medical skills right now.
16:03Oh.
16:04None of them are correct.
16:09Oh my god.
16:10And Hayley Williams suffered cervical kyphosis because of too much headbanging.
16:14Oh.
16:15On stage.
16:16Keith Emerson had focal dystonia which is a type of repetitive strain injury that affected his right hand.
16:22Oh.
16:23And Jessie J developed gastroesophageal reflux disease which by the way is a common ailment
16:29among singers.
16:30Other sufferers include Adele and Keith Urban.
16:32No points.
16:33No points.
16:34Okay.
16:35And also that's right about singers because you know in my household in fact in my street
16:40because our houses are all very close together I am the best burper.
16:43It's a diaphragmatic thing the way you can really control your burps and I can get a really great
16:50sound.
16:51Oh my god.
16:52Yeah.
16:53How do you know you're the best in the street?
16:54Did someone slip a note under your door?
16:55I can hear each other is what I'm saying.
16:56I don't hear anybody else burping like I can hear me.
17:00But you're much closer to...
17:01My neighbours are going to be watching this and they will agree.
17:04It's also now passing tram conductors are going to go I don't know if you just heard
17:07that ladies and gentlemen.
17:09All right Alan, Angie, Zoe you're going to be matching artists to the name of their memoir.
17:15Your artists are the bass player from LA hair metal band Motley Crue Nikki Sixx, the bassist
17:20from Californian funk rockers Red Hot Chili Peppers Flea and lead vocalist and bassist from
17:26English metal band Motorhead Lemmy.
17:29Match them to the names of their memoirs which are Acid for the Children, White Line Fever
17:35and The Heroin Diaries.
17:39It strikes me that Fleas is Acid for the Children.
17:43I think so yeah.
17:44I agree with that.
17:45Why are they all drug titles though?
17:47Because I mean look at the guys.
17:49Have you been asked to write a memoir?
17:52I haven't been asked but I am trying to write a memoir.
17:55What's it called?
17:56It's called Bongs, Bongs, Bongs.
17:58I know that Lemmy was a big drinker but I don't know about substances.
18:07Who's the guy on the top left?
18:09The guy with the fluffy jumper is the white line.
18:11Yeah he seems very cokie in the fluffy jumper.
18:14Yeah Nicky Sixx from Motley Crue.
18:16I think they took everything that was.
18:18So he wrote all of those.
18:20So we think Flea is Acid for the Children.
18:23Motley Crue is White Line Fever.
18:27White Line Fever right.
18:28And then Lemmy is Heroin Diaries.
18:30I would say.
18:31You got one right.
18:32Nicky Sixx wrote the Heroin Diaries.
18:34Flea wrote Acid for the Children.
18:35Lemmy wrote White Line Fever.
18:37One point.
18:40Alright at the end of that round.
18:41Alan, Angie, Zoe got nine points.
18:43Miff, Robert, Noah 16 points.
18:45Angie, you're going to be singing first for Alan and Zoe.
18:51And you'll be taking your lyrics from Winning Table Tennis.
18:54Skills, Drills and Strategies by Dan Simula and Mark Holochak.
18:58That's your book.
19:00Give it up for Angie Hart.
19:06Song one please.
19:08Table tennis serves, do more than merely put the ball into play.
19:17If you have a strong serve, you will consistently be able to attack and control the play.
19:27It was, here it comes again.
19:29Here you come again.
19:30Dolly Parton, here you come again.
19:31Yes, well done.
19:35Song two please.
19:36Choosing the right equipment, to choose before you play.
19:43What is your level, what is your style?
19:48What equipment will suit you well?
19:53Yes.
19:55Don't give up, Tita Gabriel, Kate Bush.
19:58Correct, well done.
20:02Beautiful.
20:03And final song please Angie.
20:05Alrighty.
20:06Table tennis players have their own style.
20:10Some charge around aggressively.
20:13There is no question of their commitment to winning.
20:21While others play with a calm confidence, they're less aroused.
20:25Arousal is a measure of energy.
20:32But what is the right level of arousal for optimizing table tennis performance?
20:41Arousal.
20:42Too little arousal.
20:43Too little arousal is a sign that your head's not in the game.
20:48So keep your eye on the ball.
20:51Yes, what is it?
20:55Don't bring me down by the electric light orchestra.
20:58Three points out of three.
20:59Andy Hart.
21:00Noah, you'll be singing for Miff and Robert and you'll be taking your lyrics from Golden Keys to Internal Physical Fitness by Paul C. Bragg.
21:14That's your book.
21:15Those are your songs.
21:16Noah Seato.
21:17All right.
21:18All right.
21:19Song one, please.
21:20All right.
21:21Number one.
21:23Do you show signs of premature aging?
21:28Is everything you do a big effort?
21:32Are you losing your skin and muscle tone?
21:37Do small things irritate you?
21:41Are you forgetful and confused?
21:45Have voices begun to fade away?
21:49Has your vision began to dim?
21:52And do you wobble a little?
21:55Not very well.
21:57Noah, I just have a question.
22:00Is there anything you can't do?
22:02Yeah.
22:03Oh, stop it.
22:04No.
22:05You can sing, you're funny, you're a doctor.
22:06What the hell?
22:07Yeah, you've raised him well.
22:09How many bodies are in your basement?
22:12How deep is your love?
22:14How deep is your love by the Bee Gees?
22:16Great song, too, please.
22:19You're going to eat your words about this singing thing.
22:20Ready?
22:21Okay.
22:22We maintain that weakness is truly a crime.
22:29And that sickness and aging are birth penalties.
22:35You've got to do the dancing, man.
22:37Do you feel yourself sleeping?
22:39And you are not the same any more than do something.
22:44Woo!
22:45Woo!
22:46Woo!
22:47Yeah, go on, Robert.
22:49I believe that one's Wuthering Heights.
22:51Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush.
22:52Correct.
22:53All right, final song, please.
22:55All right.
22:56Are we allowed to do a voice?
22:57I'm going to do a voice.
22:58All right.
22:59What, the last one wasn't?
23:01All right.
23:03You cannot have internal fitness.
23:08If you persist in putting into your body
23:13dead and devitalised food and a drink,
23:17you should not make a garbage disposal.
23:22Of your stomach, how much slop and dead food did you consume?
23:29Today, a coffee has no nutrients.
23:36It's amazing.
23:37It is.
23:38It's nothing but a poison.
23:43Yeah, we love it.
23:44Oh, yeah, go on.
23:46That was it, man.
23:48What a fool believes.
23:49What a fool believes by the Doobie Brothers 3.23.
23:51Give it up for Noah Siso.
23:54All right.
23:55At the end of that round, Alan, Angie, Zoe.
23:5812 points.
23:59Miff, Robert, Noah out in front.
24:0119 points.
24:02All right, it's time for the final countdown.
24:07One point for a correct answer.
24:09One point off for a wrong answer.
24:11Teams, hands on buzzers.
24:12Your questions start now.
24:13Future Sex Love Sounds is an album released by which singer?
24:17Yes.
24:18Justin Timberlake.
24:19Justin Timberlake, correct.
24:20One of the greatest albums of all time.
24:21Will you marry me?
24:23I mean, I'm not much to look at, but I'm a great root.
24:27Alan, a lot of people have done a lot of work to try to stop this behaviour in the workplace.
24:33Next question.
24:34Nay Palm is the stage name of the vocalist.
24:39Yes.
24:40Hiatus Coyote.
24:41For Hiatus Coyote.
24:42In which US city was jazz music born?
24:45New Orleans.
24:46Yes.
24:47According to the title of Dogey's 2024 mixtape, which animal's bite never heals?
24:52Yes.
24:53Alligators.
24:54Alligator.
24:55The rapper was named by his parents after Eddie Kendricks from The Temptations.
24:58Yes.
24:59Is it Kendrick Lamar?
25:00It is Kendrick Lamar.
25:01And your final question.
25:02The lyrics to which 80s TV theme song begin, dance your cares away, worries for another day?
25:08It's Fraggle Rock.
25:09It is Fraggle Rock.
25:10It is Fraggle Rock.
25:11So, at the end of the show, the final scores are Alan, Angie, Zoe, 15 points.
25:16Miff, Robert, Noah, 22 points.
25:18Would you please thank all our guests for tonight?
25:23Robert Baxter, Noah Seto, Angie Hart and Zoe Koonsma.
25:29And our two team captains, Miff, Warhurst and Alan Brough.
25:34Taking us out tonight, Paul Dempsey is going to perform his cover of the Cher classic,
25:38If I Could Turn Back Time.
25:40Thanks for watching Speaks and Specs.
25:41My name's Adam Hills.
25:42Goodnight Australia.
25:43If I could turn back time, if I could find a way, I'd take back those words that have
26:03hurt you.
26:04And you'd stay.
26:06I don't know why I did the things I did.
26:10I don't know why I said the things I said.
26:15Pride's like a knife it can cut deep inside.
26:19Words are like weapons, they wound sometimes.
26:24And you'd stay.
26:25I didn't really mean to hurt you.
26:26I didn't really mean to hurt you.
26:29I didn't want to see you go.
26:32I know I made you cry.
26:34But baby, if I could turn back time, if I could find a way, I'd take back those words
26:45that have hurt you.
26:46And you'd stay.
26:47If I could reach the stars, I'd give them all to you.
26:58And you'd love me, love me, like you used to do.
27:07My world was shattered, I was torn apart.
27:11Like someone took a knife and plunged it deep in my heart.
27:15You walked out that door, I swore that I didn't care.
27:18But I lost everything, darling, then and there.
27:25Too strong to tell you I was sorry.
27:29Too proud to tell you I was wrong.
27:32I know that I was blind.
27:34But baby, if I could turn back time, if I could find a way, I'd take back those words
27:45that have hurt you.
27:47And you'd stay.
27:49If I could reach the stars, I'd give them all to you.
27:57And you'd love me, love me, like you used to do.
28:04Oh!
28:05If I could turn back time.
28:09If I could turn back time.
28:13If I could turn back time.
28:18If I could turn back time.
28:19If I could turn back time!
28:33If I could turn back.
28:35If I could turn back home.
28:39If I could turn the glass back.
28:41Can you unter and take the stars?
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