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OK these two phrases are messing with my head... where are they from?

..."from Lake Geneva to the Freeland Station..."

and

..."I get my kicks above the waistline, Sunshine..."

..."I get my kicks above the waistline, Sunshine..."

One Night in Bangkok by Murray Head, who has the best name in the history of the world.

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OK, that's one down, thanks Saturnfan. Now, how about the other?:huh:

OK, that's one down, thanks Saturnfan. Now, how about the other?:huh:

Had to Google it, but it appears to be Viva Life on Mars by Robbie Williams who, apparently, exists.

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um no

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OK OK, stop badgering me, everybody! "...from Lake Geneva to the Freeland Station" is a phrase heard in the song "West End Girls" by Pet Shop Boys.

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