Lyrics
(Spooner/Steen)
Well
the
joint
was
jumpin'
Maybe
I
got
too
high
And
the
beat
was
familiar
My
feet
were
too
sly
I
tried
to
hustle
I
tried
to
bump
I
was
always
steppin'
When
it
was
time
to
jump
My
baby
said
quit
I
told
her
I
wouldn't
If
she
asked
me
today
I'd
say
I
couldn't
Slipped
my
disco--he
slipped
his
disco
Slipped
my
disco
when
I
was
dancing
with
you,
baby
I
begin
to
wonder
is
it
worth
the
pain
Get
so
twisted
that
you
wind
up
lame
Maybe
it's
my
technique
or
is
it
my
shoes
Just
another
white
boy
with
the
disco
blues
Sometimes
my
body
does
things
that
my
brain
don't
understand
I'm
not
the
man
I
was
but
my
feet
still
think
I
am
And
the
doctor's
busy
He's
checking
me
out
He
says
I'm
crazy
to
jump
and
shout
I
said,
one
more
number
Doc,
just
one
more
tune
Let
me
out
of
this
emergency
room--and
I
Slipped
my
disco--he
slipped
his
disco
Slipped
my
disco
when
I
was
dancing
with
you,
baby
I
begin
to
wonder
is
it
worth
the
pain
Get
so
twisted
that
you
wind
up
lame
Maybe
it's
my
technique
or
is
it
my
shoes
Just
another
white
boy
with
the
disco
blues
1 White Punks On Dope (Pt. A & Pt. B)
2 Up From The Deep
3 Malagueña Salerosa
4 What Do You Want From Life
5 Boy Crazy
6 Tubes World Tour
7 Don't Touch Me There
8 Slipped My Disco
9 Smoke (La vie en fumer)
10 My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains
11 God Bird Change
12 I'm Just a Mess
13 This Town
14 Pound of Flesh
15 Drivin All Night
16 Love Will Keep Us Together (Live In Los Angeles, 1976)
17 White Punks On Dope
18 Turn Me On
19 TV Is King
20 Prime Time
21 I Want It All Now
22 No Way Out
23 Getoverture
24 No Mercy
25 Only The Strong Survive
26 Be Mine Tonight
27 Love's A Mystery (I Don't Understand)
28 Telecide
29 Overture (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1977)
30 Mondo Bondage (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1977)
31 Crime Medley (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1977)
32 I Was A Punk Before You Were A Punk (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1977)
33 I Saw Her Standing There (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1977)
34 White Punks On Dope (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1977)
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