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“Living in the Plastic Age” is the opener and title track of the Buggles' first album, The Age of Plastic, and the second single released by them. Buggles keyboardist Geoff Downes said the song’s lyrics were a person’s perspective of plastic experiences from watching and reading media about the Viet...
[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1]
Every day, my metal friend
Shakes my bed at 6AM (Hello!)
Then the shiny serving clones
Run in with my telephones
[Verse 2]
Talking fast, I make a deal
Buy the fake and sell what's real
What's this pain here in my chest?
Maybe I should take a rest
[Chorus]
They send the heart police
To put you under cardiac arrest
And as they drag you through the door
They tell you that you've failed the test
(Living in the)
[Verse 3]
Living in the plastic age
Looking only half my age
Hello, doctor, lift my face
I wish my skin could stand the pace
[Verse 4]
In the bed, I read my mind
Remember how the mice were blind
I watch them fighting in their cage
Could this be the plastic age?
[Chorus]
They send the heart police
To put you under cardiac arrest
And as they drag you through the door
They tell you that you've failed the test
(Living in the)
[Post-Chorus]
Plastic age
Plastic age
Plastic age
[Chorus]
They send the heart police
To put you under cardiac arrest
And as they drag you through the door
They tell you that you've failed the test
(Living in the)
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Post-Chorus]
Plastic age
Plastic age
Plastic age
[Instrumental Outro]
Living in the Plastic Age was written by Geoff Downes & Trevor Horn.
Living in the Plastic Age was produced by The Buggles.
The Buggles released Living in the Plastic Age on Thu Jan 10 1980.