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  <title>Change (Hot in the city)</title>
  <description>Incredible tune done by Rob Longstaff for the big Copenhagen Climate Conference in Copenhagen. December 2010. 

Check out Rob's tunes at http://www.roblongstaff.com/ 

Here are the lyrics:

CHANGE TUNE (hot in the city)
we change our socks
we change our lovers
we change our clothes
short change one another
we change the rules
we change lanes
and we'll be kickin buckets if we don't change
VERSE 1
we better change our pants they gettin crusty
we better change our locks, they gettin rusty
we better we change our money, back to beans
cause money means nothin on the high seas
CHORUS
mama earth gettin hot...its our fault
as the oceans rise we'll be eatin' salt
slow readers better turn the page,
we gotta change our minds on climate change
VERSE 2
we better change the sheets, they got stains,
we better change our minds, like we got brains
Change our money back to stones
cause money means nothin on a bag of bones
CHORUS
stop makin babies and make some sense
when the shit goes down we just sit in the fence
slow readers gotta turn the page
we gotta change our minds on climate change
VERSE 3
we better change our shoes, they carry shit
Mama earth workin but she gonna quit
change our money back to goats
cause money means nothin on a sinking boat
CHORUS
summer damn hot and winters warmer
read the signs cause she try to warn ya..
slow learners better turn the page
we gotta change our minds on climate change..

Hot in the city....



*Rob kindly recorded this at the request of Ole Seidenberg, who was headed to the Copenhagen meetings on climate change as part of www.adoptanegotiator.org

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  <subject>COP15; Copenhagen; Change; Hot in the City; Rob Longstaff; Amazing</subject>
  <creator>Rob Longstaff</creator>
  <identifier>ChangehotInTheCity</identifier>
  <uploader>josh.wiese@gmail.com</uploader>
  <addeddate>2009-12-11 22:11:53</addeddate>
  <publicdate>2009-12-11 22:12:22</publicdate>
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