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Encyclopedia > Kook

Kooks was a song by the music artist David Bowwie. The song refers to a happy go lucky young cople and there new born child. The parents are suposed to be slightly wraped dup in loving each other and in there own world. The lines "We bought a lot of theings to keep you warm and dry and a funny old crib on which the paint wont dry" refers to the coples humoris love of odd things and/or odd tast. It is rumore Bowie wrote this song when his first child was born and is for that chiled.


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Watch this space, The Kooks are continually becoming more and more popular with the youth society in England, and who knows maybe America.
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