[Video] Cramps – Bikini Girls with Machine Gun
Febbraio 8, 2007 at 3:01 pm | In musica, video | Leave a Comment
Lyrics:
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
(Ivy Rorschach/Lux Interior)
I been a drag racer on Tennessee
And I rode bare assed on top ‘o the Sphinx
I even had a gorilla on the slopes of Kismet
And man, that was fun for a while you bet, but …
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
This stuff’ll kill ya
It’s loaded with fun
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
Well I savored many foreign kinds of delicacies
Intoxicated ’till I can’t tell what the hell I can see
Had all the violence and liquor within close reach
But all bars, pills and freeways lead me back to the beach and …
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
This stuff’ll kill ya
It’s loaded with fun
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
Now, they say that virtue is it’s own reward
But when that surf comes in I’m gonna get my board
Got my own ideas about the righteous kick
You can keep the reward … I’d just as soon stay sick
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
This stuff’ll kill ya
It’s loaded with fun
Bikini Girls With Machine Guns
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God bless the Cramps too.
[Video] Miss Crow, Kennett and the South
Febbraio 8, 2007 at 2:46 pm | In USA, dixieland, musica, sheryl crow, video | Leave a Comment
“I grew up in a really small town that is typical of towns in the South. Kennett, which is where I grew up, sits right on the Arkansas, Tennessee, and Missouri border in “the Bootheel.” So typically, we are considered to be South, because we are south of the Mason-Dixon line. A very quiet town, kind of revolved around a town square with a courthouse. Very old-fashioned, right in the Bible Belt, mostly farmers, predominantly farm land, cotton, soybeans. God-fearing people, and it’s remained pretty much intact, with the exception of Wal-Mart coming in and the downtown kind of falling apart. It’s pretty much the same as it was when I was growing up. Everyone knew everyone. My parents knew all my friends. All my friends’ parents kept an eye on me. It just was a very strong community and still pretty much is that way.“
“I’m from a small town. I have small town ethics. I feel like a little kid still from Middle America, and nobody ever told me that I couldn’t do something. I felt like I had the biggest safety net from people in my hometown who were constantly saying, “If you work hard, you can have what you want,” and I think that’s what America is founded on. It’s founded on the right to observe whatever religious beliefs you have. It’s based on the possibility of being great, of finding yourself, of making money, of making an impact. It’s a pretty amazing idea that you can grow up in a place where you’re being handed a ticket that you can write yourself, to take yourself anywhere in this country and to speak your mind and to educate people and to really just create your own dream and live it.“
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Well, God bless her!
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