Hide and Seek Imogen Heap
With a nod in the direction of this threadās host, Salisbury by Uriah Heep, from their album with the same name.
Salisbury >
āonly fools come back for moreā ?
āBeing the fool I am, I figured in all of your plansā ?
āSo you win again, you win again, here I stand againā ?
Could be any line in the lyrics of that song
Not lyrics.
They are all valid links though! You should have said you get 50 points, one for each line.
Edit: Ah, Uriah Heep is a character in the Dickens book.
This forum is a proper Bildungsroman
Ton Steine Scherben - Die letzte Schlacht gewinnen wir
(Weāll Win the Last Battle, from Keine Macht fĆ¼r Niemand (No Power for Nobody))
TSS was one of the first German-language rock bands in the seventies, a fixture of the radical left West Berlin underground of the time, and a German cult ever since
I guess this needs a lyrics translation:
We donāt need homeowners, 'cus the houses belong to us
We donāt need factory-owners, the factories belong to us
Out of the way, capitalists, weāll win the last battle
Throw away the gun, police officers
The Red Front and the Black Front are here!
We donāt need a strong man, 'cus weāre strong enough ourselves
We know what to do, our brains are big enough.
Out of the way, capitalists, weāll win the last fight
Throw away the gun, police officers
The Red Front and the Black Front are here!
Our fight is for peace and weāre fighting against your war.
Every battle that we lose will lead to our next victory.
Out of the way, capitalists, weāll win the last battle
Throw away the gun, police officers
The Red Front and the Black Front are here!
Yes, Germany at the time still had a lot to learn about how to play rock music
One link immediately suggests itself, the band from the mid seventies standing for āout with the old, in with the newā, while at the time of this songās release having a lot to learn about rock musicā¦ so I think it has some links.
Sex pistols: Anarchy in the UK
The Pistols visiting the US led to some unlikely turns and just a few years later to some of the greatest concerts ever: Bad Brains playing a series of shows at CBGBās in Manhattan, in 1982. Hereās The Big Takeover on Dec 25:
Hereās what says to be a full concert, but I believe is a mix of shows from several days:
Speed King - the first track from the album Deep purple in rock, the track that introduced me (and a great many other people) to the then new Mk2 line-up.