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The Clash - We Are The Clash
The Clash - We Are The Clash


The Clash - We Are The Clash Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Cut The Crap
Released: 1985

We Are The Clash Lyrics


Punk rockers, hip-hoppers
Brit poppers, show stoppers
Beboppers, hair droppers
Are you ready to sing?

Right wing, left wing
I want something
To see me through (???)
Bout what do you think

We ain't gonna be treated like trash
We got one thing
We Are The Clash
What?
We are the Clash
It's like a patch
You can strike that match

With my guitar now
(???) last dance
I see them where they (???)
How they usually stay

Beating on a drum
Did they tell them 'take it in'
Got the (???)
Where the fat boy blew

We ain't gonna be treated like trash
We got one thing
We are the Clash
That's right
We are the Clash
It's like a patch
You can strike that match

Home fires burnin'
In motorcycle city
The rockin' gods will choose
If I'm worthy to live
The first (???) engine
(???) forty-six
And there's no more (???)
To imitate respect

We ain't gonna be treated like trash
We got one thing
We are the Clash
Don't take no shit
We are the Clash
Do ya hear me?
It's like a patch
You can strike that match

Writer/s: BERNARD RHODES, JOE STRUMMER
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

We Are The Clash
  • This song was written in the aftermath of the sacking of founding member Mick Jones from The Clash, who threatened to form a new band with fellow fired Clash member Topper Headon and use The Clash name. Singer Joe Strummer was infuriated, and wrote "We Are The Clash" as an angry response to make it clear to fans who the "real" Clash were. In the end, Mick's threat was empty, and he instead formed the entirely new band: Big Audio Dynamite.
  • "We Are The Clash" is the sign of a general anti-Mick Jones attitude in the Clash camp after his firing. As well as playing the song live in the post-Jones lineup, singer Joe Strummer would change the lyrics to previous songs to attack Jones. For example, "Complete Control" saw the "You're my guitar hero!" lyric changed to "F--k off guitar hero!").
  • The Clash played this song regularly throughout 1984, presumably to make the point known to their fans that this was still the true Clash despite the firing of half of their core members in 1982-3. Part of the reason the band toured so extensively in 1984 before recording the Cut the Crap record was to gel the new lineup (new drummer plus TWO new guitarists to replace Mick Jones), and to demonstrate their commitment to their fans.

  • The Early November - Sunday Drive
    The Early November - Sunday Drive


    The Early November - Sunday Drive Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: For All Of This
    Released: 2002

    Sunday Drive Lyrics


    And we wait above a road.
    We're turning to go home.
    And the silence from the side of the car,
    Tells me everything and how we are.
    'Cause there's no more trying to make this so right.
    There's no more trying tonight.

    And you know it's not so easy when
    You're all alone,
    And I wonder if I'm alone
    In your head.

    I know something is wrong,
    I just don't know what to do.
    You say it's only me, and that I'm so perfect for you.
    I don't want to try no more,
    I don't want to make this right.
    I just want you to be true to me one time.

    And you know it's not so easy when
    You're all alone,
    And I wonder if I'm alone
    In your head.

    Twelve days gone by since I have saw you last,
    I'll give this one more try,
    I'll give it all my best, and I'll ask
    What could you be doing that is so much fun?
    Without me by your side,
    Without me by your side.
    And I will take a step back, and I'll let you ahead,
    And I will take a step away, and see if you come back,
    Because there's no more trying to make this so right,
    There's no more trying,
    There's no more trying tonight.

    We'll never be the same,
    We will never be the same,
    We will never be the same,
    We will never be the same,
    Until you're done.

    Writer/s: ARTHUR CARL ENDERS, JEFFREY MATTHEW KUMMER, JOSEPH RYAN MARRO, SERGIO ANELLO
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Sunday Drive
  • This song is about a long relationship that is ending painfully. The lead singer laments, "I know something is wrong, I just don't know what to do." Despite their valiant efforts to keep the relationship alive he confesses, "We'll never be the same."

  • The Clash - Play to Win
    The Clash - Play to Win


    The Clash - Play to Win Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Cut the Crap
    Released: 1985

    Play to Win Lyrics


    Spoken

    Voice: Hey (???) piranah
    Joe: Yup and the piranah got it
    V: Yeah, well if it's hooligan you want
    J: We British will tear upon the street
    V: (???)
    J: I see you've lived in Germany.
    V: Yankee (???)
    J: (???)
    V: (???)

    Sung
    I long for the prairie
    Of the wild frontier
    We got to take it to the space age
    (???) back at pioneers

    V:I thought I'd call a taxi
    J: Well what you got is a police car
    V: Are you gonna (???) cleanin'?
    J: (???) use a burglar
    V: (???)
    J: I'll say to give you a kiss
    V: No (???)
    J: Come on lets go out get smashed

    I long for the prairie
    Of the wild frontier
    We got to take it to the space age
    (???) back at pioneers

    V: What kind of food for the picnic
    J: Hey don't worry about our (???)
    V: (???) obviously then
    J: Well everyday seems the same
    V: No. I don't want (???)
    J: Look at you. Turn your plastic into gold.
    V: (???)
    J: Just get your face in a centerfold
    V: 2,3,4

    I long for the prairie
    Of the wild frontier
    We got to take it to the space age
    (???) back at pioneers

    Writer/s: BERNARD RHODES, JOE STRUMMER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Play to Win
  • "Play to Win" is an interesting attempt at something different musically on the Cut the Crap album, with the verses structured over a loose percussion backing in the form of a conversation between singer Joe Strummer and bassist Paul Simonon.
  • Probably because of it's very loose structure and odd conversational vocals, this song was never played live by The Clash.

  • Soundgarden - Pretty Noose
    Soundgarden - Pretty Noose


    Soundgarden - Pretty Noose Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Down On The Upside
    Released: 1996

    Pretty Noose Lyrics


    I caught the moon today
    Pick it up
    And throw it away all right
    I got the perfect steal
    A cleaner love
    With a dirty feel all right
    Fallout and take the bait
    Eat the fruit
    And kiss the snake goodnight

    Common ruse dirty face
    Pretty Noose is pretty hate
    And I don't like
    What you got me hanging from

    Let your motor race
    Pick it up
    And get this mother gone
    Out from and far away
    The wooden snake
    This thing has got me on

    Diamond rope silver chain
    Pretty noose is a pretty pain
    And I don't like
    What you got me hanging from

    I don't care what you got
    I don't care what you need
    I don't want anything
    And I don't like what
    You got me hanging from

    Writer/s: CHRIS CORNELL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Pretty Noose
  • When asked about the song meaning in an interview, Chris Cornell responded that this is about regretting past decisions. Cornell wrote the music and lyric to the song.
  • This is a track from Down On The Upside, which was the last non-compilation album album issued before the band split up (they re-formed in 2010). In Europe, the song was the first single released from the album, but in America is was not sold - just sent to radio stations. This meant that the song was not eligible for the Hot 100, but it did make #37 on the Billboard Airplay chart.

  • The Clash - Movers And Shakers
    The Clash - Movers And Shakers


    The Clash - Movers And Shakers Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Cut The Crap
    Released: 1985

    Movers And Shakers Lyrics


    The boy stood in the burning slum
    Better times had to come
    Fate lay in the hands that clap
    The muscles that move and the power that raps
    He went up on money street
    Waving an popping to the beat
    Off his wits an on his feet
    He worked a coin from the cold concrete

    Movers And Shakers come on you got what it takes to make it
    Movers an shakers come on even if you have to fake it

    Where the highway meets the lights
    With a red bandanna and rapid wipes
    He shines Glass and he cleans chrome
    He'll accept what he gets thrown
    This man earns 'cause its understood
    Times are bad and he's makin' good
    Down on him but he's got it beat
    He's working coin from the cold concrete

    Movers and shakers come on....etc
    And when I see you down and I say
    That ain't no way through that ain't no way through
    Movers and shakers come on...etc

    Way back in some city heat
    When a friend was anybody with food to eat
    It was lousy life with a leaking roof
    We got up to find that truth
    Make a drum from a garbage can
    Allow your tongue to be a man
    When the beat propels you off your seat
    You got it made in the cold concrete

    Movers and shakers come on!

    Writer/s: BERNARD RHODES, JOE STRUMMER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Movers And Shakers
  • This song came in for particularly heavy criticism from Clash fans for its lyrical content, which contradicts one of The Clash's core messages of striving to make the most of life and not accepting a bottom-rung job. The song seems to suggest that doing menial jobs like washing cars is worthwhile because it's at least something to do ("He shines glass and he cleans chrome, he'll accept what he gets thrown, this man earns 'cause its understood, times are bad and he's makin' good").

    Journalist Marcus Gray noted in the Last Gang in Town biography that lyrics such as these sounded remarkably hypocritical. Of course, this being Joe Strummer, a man known for sardonic commentaries, it could be a wry and sarcastic take on it to make a point that actually washing cars isn't a worthwhile career move.
  • Musically, "Movers and Shakers" is somewhat of a mess, with the main guitar riff being very similar to the main riff from Sham 69's "Hurry Up Harry (Come On)." Poorly-mixed gang vocal choruses and an out-of-place keyboard riff badly added into the mix.
  • This was only ever performed live by The Clash on their acoustic Busking tour in 1985, in a more stripped-down arrangement which perhaps suits the song better than the lumpen studio mix.

  • Patsy Cline - I Fall To Pieces
    Patsy Cline - I Fall To Pieces


    Patsy Cline - I Fall To Pieces Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: 12 Greatest Hits
    Released: 1961

    I Fall To Pieces Lyrics


    I Fall To Pieces
    Each time I see you again
    I fall to pieces
    How can I be just your friend?

    You want me to act like we've never kissed
    You want me to forget (to forget)
    Pretend we've never met (never met)

    And I've tried and I've tried
    But I haven't yet
    You walk by and I fall to pieces

    I fall to pieces
    Each time someone speaks your name (speaks your name)
    I fall to pieces
    Time only adds to the flame

    You tell me to find someone else to love
    Someone who love me too (love me too)
    The way you used to do (used to do)
    But each time I go out with someone new
    You walk by and I fall to pieces
    You walk by and I fall to pieces

    Writer/s: HANK COCHRAN, HARLAN HOWARD
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    I Fall To Pieces
  • Written by Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard, this was arguably the first pure country single to cross over to the pop charts. It also established Patsy Cline's sophisticated weepy style.

    Legendary songwriter Harlan Howard was the perfect talent to bring onboard for the writing of this song. Bill DeMail quoted Howard's explanation of his proclivity for complex love songs in his Performing Songwriter obituary. "The toughest songs in the world to write are love songs," he said. "'I love you and I will forever and blah blah blah.' I'd rather get into a song about a relationship that's a little bit shaky or even tragic. That in my mind represents country music and the drama of the man-woman thing." Howard, who passed away in 2002, wrote hit songs for performers as diverse as Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, and Patty Loveless.
  • According to Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs, "Cline was reluctant to record this ballad, which had been turned down by Brenda Lee, until producer Owen Bradley coaxed her into it. The sound was stone country but wrapped in elaborate pop, with Cline crying inside, like a nerve rubbed raw by heartbreak."

  • The Clash - Gates of the West
    The Clash - Gates of the West


    The Clash - Gates of the West Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Cost of Living
    Released: 1979

    Gates of the West Lyrics


    I would love to be the lucky one on chill
    Avenue
    Who could keep your heart warm when ice has turned it blue
    But with the beggin' sleeping losers as they turn in for the night
    I'm looking back for home and I can see the lights

    I should be jumpin' shoutin' that I made it all this way
    From Camden Town station to Fortieth and Eighth
    Not many make it this far and many say we're great
    But just like them we walk on an' we can't escape our fate
    Can't you hear the sighing
    Eastside Jimmy and Southside Sue
    Both say they needed something new

    So I'm standing at the Gates of the West
    I burn money at the lights of the sign
    The city casts a shadow of the perfect crime
    I'm standing at the gates of the east
    I take my pulse and the pulse of my friend
    The city casts a shadow, will I see you again?

    The immigrants an' remnants of all the glory years
    Are clustered around the bar again for another round of beers
    Little Richard's in the kitchen playing spoons and plates
    He's telling the waitress he's great

    Ah say I know somewhere back'n'forth in time
    Out on the dustbowls, deep in the roulette mine
    Or in a ghetto cellar only yesterday
    There's a move into the future for the USA.

    I hear them crying
    Eastside Jimmy and Southside Sue
    Both said they needed something new

    Standing at the gates of the west
    In the shadow again
    I'm standing at the gates of the west
    In the shadow again

    Writer/s: JOE STRUMMER, MICK JONES, PAUL SIMONON, TOPPER HEADON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Gates of the West
  • The music and basic tune to this song was based upon "Ooh Baby, Ooh (It's Not Over)," an early Mick Jones composition that he wrote before The Clash formed in 1976. Their first attempt at recording it was during the Give 'Em Enough Rope sessions at Basing Street Studios in May 1978, under the working title of "Rusted Chrome." The song came together in sessions in New York in September 1978 and finally completed at Wessex with engineer Bill Price (who went on to help produce the Clash albums London Calling and Sandinista!).
  • Clear influences on "Gates of the West" include "Time Is Tight" by Booker T and the MGs, of which the opening bass riff is very reminiscent (The Clash covered the song for the Black Market Clash rarities LP), and Bruce Springsteen's 1970s output.

    The lyric, "I should be jumpin' and shoutin' that I made it all this way, from Camden Town station to Fortieth and Eighth" is a deliberate nod to Mott the Hoople's "All The Way From Memphis," which includes the line "From the Liverpool Docks to the Hollywood Bowl."
  • This was included on The Cost of Living EP, and was a fan favorite. The Clash never played it live, however, which prompted one fan at a September 1979 concert at the New York Palladium to shout out a request for it. Singer Joe Strummer answered by admitting they couldn't play the song live because "it's a bit complicated!"

  • Dave Matthews Band - Where Are You Going?
    Dave Matthews Band - Where Are You Going?


    Dave Matthews Band - Where Are You Going? Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Busted Stuff
    Released: 2002

    Where Are You Going? Lyrics


    Where Are You Going?
  • This song is about the implausible conviction that no matter where you are, or what you are doing, nothing means much without "the one."

  • The Clash - Groovy Times
    The Clash - Groovy Times


    The Clash - Groovy Times Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Cost of Living
    Released: 1979

    Groovy Times Lyrics


    The High Street shops are boarded up
    An' the terrace it is fenced in
    See-through shields are walled across
    The way that you came in
    But there's no need to get excited

    As the lorries bring the bacon in
    'cause the housewives are all singing
    Groovy Times are here again

    They discovered one black Saturday
    That mobs don't march they run
    So you can excuse the nervous triggerman
    Just this once for jumping the gun
    As they were picking up the dead
    Out of the broken glass
    Yes it's number one, the radio said
    Groovy times have come to pass!

    Groovy times groovy times groovy times

    The intake is on the uptake
    The acceleration's pretty grim
    I can remember his first appearance
    Now look what's happened to him
    So they put him in a dog suit
    Like from 1964
    The king of early evening TV
    Groovy times forever more

    Groovy times

    Writer/s: JOE STRUMMER, MICK JONES, PAUL SIMONON, TOPPER HEADON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, WARP MUSIC LIMITED
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    Groovy Times
  • Singer Joe Strummer explained: "what sparked the song was that they started to put fencing around English football grounds. It looked horrible, like cages with the fans inside. It distressed me."

    His instincts were proven right a decade after the song was released when 96 fans were killed at a match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on April 15, 1989. The incident, which took place at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, became known as the Hillsborough disaster.
  • Like "Gates of the West," which was recorded around the same time, "Groovy Times" was first demoed in Utopia Studios for the Give 'Em Enough Rope sessions before being completed in Wessex in 1979 with Bill Price producing. Musically it is another subtle departure from The Clash's Punk roots, heavily dominated by acoustic guitars and harmonica (played apparently by Bob Jones - guitarist Mick Jones later said "That's me, it's a Bob Dylan joke").
  • The lyrics: "I can remember his first appearance, now look what's happened to him. So they put him in a dog suit, like from 1964, the king of early evening TV" appear to be an amusing reference to TV presenter Bill Grundy, who's career spiraled downhill after he drunkenly goaded the Sex Pistols into swearing on prime time TV in 1976 in what became known as the Filth and the Fury scandal. By the time of "Groovy Times"' writing, he was presenting Sunday evening religious programmes.

  • System of a Down - Mr. Jack
    System of a Down - Mr. Jack


    System of a Down - Mr. Jack Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Steal This Album!
    Released: 2002

    Mr. Jack Lyrics


    Hey Mr. Jack
    Is that the mouthwash in your eyes?
    Hey Mr. Jack
    Is that the cause of your surprise?

    Hey where you at?
    On the side of the freeway in the car
    Hey where you at?
    On the side of the freeway in the car
    In the car
    On the side of the freeway in the

    Hey Mr. Jack
    Is that the trick of your disguise?
    Hey Mr. Jack
    Is that the cause of your demise?

    Hey where you at?
    On the side of the freeway in the car
    Hey where you at?
    On the side of the freeway in the car

    In the car
    In the car
    In the car

    Seven a.m. morning
    Came to take us away
    Little men
    Big guns
    Pointed at our heads

    Seven a.m. morning
    Came to take us away
    Little men
    Big guns
    Pointed at our heads
    At our
    At our heads

    Your prospect of living gone
    You ran the light at dawn
    Protectors on your back
    Lights are on their track

    You must now face authority
    You're nothing like me
    You must now face authority
    You're nothing like me

    Put your hands up
    Get out of the car
    Put your hands up
    Get out of the car
    Put your hands up
    Get out of the car

    Fuck
    Fuck you pig
    Fuck
    Fuck you pig
    Fuck
    Fuck you pig
    Fuck
    Fuck you pig
    Put your hands up
    Get out of the car

    Writer/s: DARON MALAKIAN, SHAVO ODADJIAN, JOHN DOLMAYAN, SERJ TANKIAN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Mr. Jack
  • This song is about a drug dealer known as "Mr. Jack," and where his lifestyle has landed him: on the side of the freeway in the car, surrounded by cops, most likely after running from the little men pointing big guns at his head at 7 a.m. This is probably the "cause of your surprise" mentioned in the first verse.
  • It was originally titled "P.I.G."

  • Cast of Barnum - Thank God I'm Old
    Cast of Barnum - Thank God I'm Old


    Cast of Barnum - Thank God I'm Old Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Barnum Soundtrack
    Released: 1980

    Thank God I'm Old Lyrics


    Thank God I'm Old
  • This song from Act I of the musical Barnum has music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Michael Stewart, like all the others. It is sung by Joice Heth, the oldest woman in the world. Although the performance - if not the song itself - is laced with comedy, there was nothing humorous about the way Phineas T. Barnum treated the real Joice Heth, the woman who launched his career as a showman.

    In the musical, Joice is represented as 160 years old; the real Joice was said to have been 161 years old; a former slave, it was also claimed she had been the nurse of a young George Washington. Barnum exhibited Joice from 1835 until her death on February 19, 1836. Then he had an autopsy performed on her in public, selling tickets to it. The doctor who carried it out claimed she had been no more than eighty years old.

    Barnum is said to have paid a thousand dollars for the right to exhibit his charge while she was alive - an astronomical sum in the 1830s. If Barnum was duped by the claims and apparently authentic documentation about this woman, there can be no doubt that was because he allowed himself to be.

  • David Ball - Riding With Private Malone
    David Ball - Riding With Private Malone


    David Ball - Riding With Private Malone Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Amigo
    Released: 2001

    Riding With Private Malone Lyrics


    Riding With Private Malone
  • This song is about a guy who buys a "Chevy" which turns out to be a Corvette. In the car he finds a note written by a soldier named Private Andrew Malone. It says that if you are reading this it means he never made it home and that you will always be riding with Private Malone. The guy always feels Private Malone with him while he is driving, then one night he gets into a bad wreck and someone says they saw a soldier pull him from the crash - he knows that it was Private Malone.

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