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Falling between the energetic pop/rock of mod revival and the psychedelic experimentations of Traffic, Ocean Colour Scene came to be one of the leading bands of the traditionalist, post- OasisBritish rock of the mid-'90s. Although they had formed in the late '80s and had several hits during the height of Madchester in the early '90s, the band didn't earn a large following until 1996, when their second album, Moseley Shoals, became a multi-platinum success story in the U.K. Their ascent was greatly aided by Paul Wellerand Oasis' Noel Gallagher, both publicly praised Ocean Colour Scene for keeping the flame of real rock & roll burning during the '90s. And, according to one specific definition, they were right, since Ocean Colour Scene was nothing if not rock & roll traditionalists, drawing heavily from British Invasion pop, psychedelia, soul, R&B, and blues-rock to create a reverential homage to classic rock. Their devotion to trad rock may have earned them decidedly mixed reviews, but that was the very thing that earned them a sizable following.
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Ocean Colour Scene

Shirley was a lady whose teeth were made of gold
She danced before the music and everything it told
Huckleberry grove
Where the music plays into tomorrow night
Huckleberry grove
Only fools would need to argue or to fight
Shirley had eight children and each of them were told
You got joy for singing burning in your soul
Huckleberry grove
Where the idiots cant ease you of your mind
Huckleberry grove
Take a free train, leave your luggage far behind
Oh she sings shangri-la
Oh she sings shangri-la
Shirley was a lady who mostly stayed at home
But she went out dancing down huckleberry grove
Huckleberry grove
Where the music plays into tomorrow night
Huckleberry grove
Youll be groovin on the best days of your life
Huckleberry grove
Where the musics guaranteed to blow your mind
Huckleberry grove
Leave your luggage, get a free train, get behind
Oh she sings shangri-la
Oh she sings shangri-la