Dave (I'm a Real Traditionalist)

Usual caveat before I begin: I've tried to search a specific discussion thread for this song and not found it, so apologies if this one has been done before.
This is one of my favourites from the Old Tunes, and one of their best vignette pieces, IMO. It reminds me very strongly of Pink Floyd's music, for some reason. It conveys a certain kind of melancholy, the sound of resignation - perhaps fatalism? - regret and a type of nostalgia where you so desperately want to return to past times, and yet of course you never can.
I can make out the male voice sample of course, but I have been trying to decipher the female voice sample, which sounds to me like this:
"Yes, er, what time is er, sticky fingers?"
...which is clearly wrong. If anyone could suggest a better alternative I'd be interested.
This is one of my favourites from the Old Tunes, and one of their best vignette pieces, IMO. It reminds me very strongly of Pink Floyd's music, for some reason. It conveys a certain kind of melancholy, the sound of resignation - perhaps fatalism? - regret and a type of nostalgia where you so desperately want to return to past times, and yet of course you never can.
I can make out the male voice sample of course, but I have been trying to decipher the female voice sample, which sounds to me like this:
"Yes, er, what time is er, sticky fingers?"
...which is clearly wrong. If anyone could suggest a better alternative I'd be interested.