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When two tribes go to war
A point is all you can score
When two tribes go to war
A point is all you can score
Cowboy No. 1
A born-again poor man's son
On the air America
I modelled shirts by Van Heusen-yeah
You know
When two tribes go to war
A point is all you can score
When two tribes go to war
A point is all you can score
Working on the black gas
Switch off your shield
Switch off and feel
I'm working on loving-yeah
Giving you back the good times
Ship it out-out
I'm working for the black gas
When two tribes go to war
A point is all you can score
When two tribes go to war
A point is all you can score
We got two tribes
We got the bomb
We got the bomb-yeah
Sock it to me biscuits-now
Are we living in a land
Where sex and horror are the new Gods?
Yeah
When two tribes go to war
A point is all you can score
Very funny!
How the hell did I ever dance to this back in the day?
I was 40 years younger then, so enthusiastically - these days only if there is a wall to hold onto, or some pain relief afterwards
How the hell did I ever dance to this back in the day?
Frenetically?
Because it's astonishingly good; fantastic musicianship and freakishly brilliant production.
Do you actually listen to RP? Songs like this and others make it the eclectic gem that it is!
Where sex and horror are the new Gods?
9
in the shadow of the mushroom cloud.
.
The danger never really went away, did it?
I keep thinking about the four minute warning,
we all learnt about as kids,
and now it's nigh on 40 years,
Not bad, considering....
Love it! 12" version is a classic!!
With that insane C*** Putin on the war path, this could become a reality!!!
Who is insane? Both Tribes.
With that insane C*** Putin on the war path, this could become a reality!!!
Interesting. It sounds a lot faster than I remember.
edit: I went and looked up a couple of videos and I guess it's not faster. Still seems more frenetic than it used to. Get me my walker.
Ha!
Everyone always talks about "Relax" but I always preferred this one. Don't know why.
Because musically it's better, just less shock factor than Relax.
Wow, haven’t heard this song since the 80’s
Same here! Thank You RP!
Interesting. It sounds a lot faster than I remember.
edit: I went and looked up a couple of videos and I guess it's not faster. Still seems more frenetic than it used to. Get me my walker.
Your walker is on order. I also ordered you a chair elevator.
The entire album is excellent. One of the most original productions from the '80s, IMO
The quirky part on side 4 is a guilty pleasure. The disembodied voice of Barry Grant off Brookside. "I'm sorry I left me card at home"
If you took the time to make this comment, you're a music snob.
Own it.
It's one of those tunes that I'd rate high in review, but low for re-listen.
I'm glad to be reminded of it today, but it would never end up on a personal playlist.
Who's manufacturing the votes for Frankie?
Some of the many remixes seemed to do just did that!
"Are we living in a world where Sex and Horror are the new Gods?"
They were so right.
Ah-yup. America sure as shit no longer runs on Dunkin'. Fear & Hate seems the fuel mix of choice these days.
Tony Jory
London and Somerset, England.
(as an aside: WTF? Datsun nor Wiki/Wikipedia show up as words in spell-check?)
Well... you weren't too far off and "Working for the black gas" ain't much clearer!
This one is way better than Relax.
I think you and I have very different definitions of “Bubblegum Pop”.
Takes me back to my time on the record counter at our local Woolworth's and playing the album in its entirety (much to the disgust of the little old ladies in the shop), then going out with my workmates at the weekend to a local nightclub and going bonkersmadcrazy to this and 'Relax'. YEAHHHHHH!!!!
Like it or not it's a freaking classic
FREAKING CLASSIC
This is a evergreen with still a rate of *10
LOL. Well said!
ExploitingChaos wrote:
Like it or not it's a freaking classic
FREAKING CLASSIC
Like it or not it's a freaking classic
FREAKING CLASSIC
And getting overplayed
Utterly exciting and fun rubbish!
Great production; full blast - no holding back - and now to the video: Smash!! What memories; what horrors (in a Marlon Brando - Apocalypse Now kind of way)
Full Stop
DON'T BE ALARMED
If you took the time to make this comment, you're a music snob.
Own it.
edit: I went and looked up a couple of videos and I guess it's not faster. Still seems more frenetic than it used to. Get me my walker.
For me this song was the soundtrack for the violence and hatred that surrounded the British miners strike of 1984/5. Just hearing it takes me back to these ghastly and divisive times. Shudder!
Some of the many remixes seemed to do just did that!
"Are we living in a world where Sex and Horror are the new Gods?"
They were so right.
this CD sounded so awesome back in the day