The song’s chorus, “Radio is a sound salvation, radio is cleaning up the nation,” drips with irony, as Costello laments that radio, instead of liberating listeners, often reinforces the status quo. The line “So you had better do as you are told / You better listen to the radio”...
Turn up that radio As loud as it can go Wanna dance until my feet can't feel the ground Say goodbye to all my fears One good song, they disappear And nothin' in the world can bring me down Hand clappin' Hip shakin' Heart breakin' ...
93Autograph–“TurnUpTheRadio” 92NightRanger–“Don’tTellMeYouLoveMe” 91SmashingPumpkins–“BulletWithButterflyWings” 90JethroTull–“Aqualung” 89AndrewW.K.–“PartyHard” 88AliceInChains–“Would?” 87Winger–“Seventeen” 86MarilynManson–“TheBeautifulPeople” ...
Rock on the radio (You turn it up 'till your speakers blow) Rock on the radio (Come on come on everybody let's go) Rock on the radio (You turn it up 'till your speakers blow) Rock on the radio (Come on come on everybody let's go) Yea Rock on the radio (You...
So play one more song turn up the radio And play one more song cuz I'm not ready to go oh no She was a hot little hooker and I wonder where she gone Had a smile like summer and her legs were firm and long She dressed to kill and she loved to rock n roll ...
you turn it up till your speakers blow rock on the radio come on come on everybody let's go rock on the radio turn it up till your speakers blow rock on the radio come on come on everybody let's go rock on the radio turn it up till your speakers blow rock on the radio come ...
Breakdown:A section where the song's intensity decreases, often featuring sparse instrumentation and creating tension before building back up. Coda:A concluding section that follows the final chorus or verse, providing a musical resolution or adding a final touch to the song's structure. ...
song made it to No. 21, prompting the label to sign up the band for an album.Love It to Deatharrived in the first part of 1971, signaling a change of course for the previously wayward group. Three classic LPs followed over the next two years before the singer went solo with the name...
7.Autograph, "Turn Up the Radio" Autograph singer Steve Plunkett taps into a universal truth on Autograph's signature song and lone Top 40 hit: "Daytime, nighttime, anytime, things go better with rock." Amen, brother. "Turn Up the Radio" is an essential party-rock anthem for anybody wh...
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