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EELS - Born Into the 90s - Susan’s House
Born Into the 90s
Disc 1
01. 100%
02. Alec Eiffel
03. It’s a Shame About Ray
04. Been Caught Stealing
05. Black Hole Sun
06. Evidence
07. Change
08. Tourniquet
09. Got the Life
10. Halo of Ashes
11. Jesus Built My Hot Rod
12. Night Goat
13. Just Right
14. Stagger Lee
15. Heartspark Dollarsign
16. Pushin’ Forward Back
17. Doll Parts
18. Fade Into You
Disc 2
01. The Bartender and the Thief
02. Alright
03. Sex & Candy
04. Race for the Prize
05. Brick
06. Friday I’m in Love
07. I Want to Be There (When You Come)
08. Common People
09. Movin’ On Up
10. There She Goes
11. Come Together
12. Regret
13. Sometimes Always
14. A Perfect Day Elise
15. Zombie
16. Holes
17. Susan’s House
18. Criminal
Disc 3
01. Berlin Chair
02. I Touch Myself
03. Brimful Of Asha
04. It’s All Been Done
05. Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong
06. Runaway Train
07. Never Let You Go
08. Tom’s Diner
09. Save Tonight
10. Short Pop Song
11. Lit Up
12. Second Solution
13. Head Above Water
14. There’s Your Dad
15. Leaving Home
16. Pretend We’re Dead
17. Constant Craving
18. One Headlight
Going over to Susan's house
Walking South down Baxter Street
Nothing hiding behind this picket fence
There's a crazy old woman smashing bottles on the sidewalk
Where her house burnt down two years ago
People say that back then
She really wasn't that crazy

Going over to Susan's house

Going over to Susan's house
I can't be alone tonight

Down by the Donut Prince
A fifteen-year-old boy lies on the sidewalk with a bullet in his forehead
In a final act of indignity, the paramedics take off all his clothes
For the whole world to see, while they put him in the bag
Meanwhile, an old couple argues inside the Queen Bee
The sick fluorescent light
Shimmering on their skin

Going over to Susan's house

Going over to Susan's house
She's gonna make it right

Take a left down Echo Park
A kid asks, do I want some crack?
TV-sets are spewing Baywatch
Through the windows into black

Here comes a girl with long brown hair
Who can't be more than seventeen
She sucks on a red popsicle
While she pushes a baby girl in a pink carriage
And I'm thinking, "That must be her sister
That must be her sister, right?"

They go into the 7-Eleven
And I keep walking
And I keep walking

Going over to Susan's house

Going over to Susan's house
I can't be alone tonight

Going over to Susan's house
Hmm, yea-eah