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She’s So Square - XTC
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She’s So Square XTC

"She’s So Square" by XTC, released in 1980, is a #Rock song that critiques conformity and the mundane aspects of life. The lyrics portray a character who embodies traditional values and a lack of excitement. Musically, it features catchy hooks and clever wordplay. The song reflects the tension between individuality and societal expectations, resonating with the punk ethos of the era.

She’s So Square - XTC
Awful plastic boots that come above her ankle
Dayglo mini skirts just like a pop art spangle
Digs Vanilla Fudge, buys lipstick by the pound
Gets that 'English' look resembles Kath McGowan

Have you seen her hair?
It's a style from heaven
Ah, she's nowhere
She thinks this is 1967?

She's so square
She's nowhere
She's so square
She's nowhere

Take her to a disco and Screaming Lord Sutch it
Everyone can look but nobody must touch
Have you seen her car? E type is the latest
How about the Yardbirds? Jeff Beck is the greatest

Have you seen her hair?
It's a style from heaven
Ah, she's nowhere
She thinks this is 1967

She's so square
She's nowhere
She's so square
She's nowhere
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