The Lyrics Let's break up the G.O.P. (Break 'em up, baby) Throw them out (Throw them out) Come on, come on, come on, Let's work closer now (Let's work closer) Let's work to throw them out (Throw them out, ooh) You know they're just no good...
A unique aspect of The Beatles version of “Twist And Shout” as compared toThe Isley Brothers' version is that The Beatles transform the song from a pop/R&B performance with a touch of Latin influence into the hardest rock 'n' roll Beatles recording thus far.Gone was the brass instrument...
Smoke clouds shaped like ghosts sail across the sky. We, and our ghosts, our resurrected conscience, shout for joy. The rain plasters my hair to my skull and dripping water teases my ears.Eko o ni baje o,Eko o ni baje o, now, I believe the streets still hold promise. When I open...
shaded from the sun’s heat by bright canopies. The food on display can feed the entire street and since our conversation must compete with the music, we shout in one another’s ears.
Well at least they’re changing the lyrics. How about new lyrics: cure the world, yes they know it’s Christmas time, doesn’t quite have the same ring to it, does it? It’s called Band Aid not Deep Surgery for crying out loud!