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Screamin’ sirens and flashin’ lights
Screechin’ tires in the nights
No escape from the black & white
May be a hooker, jaywalker, street belt offender
HELP, MURDER, POLICE
Help, somebody please
It’s a crime wave - what has life come to be?
Up an alley, and down the street
Better strap yourself in your seat
Or the next officer you meet
Will bash your head until your red and leave you dead
now
HELP, MURDER, POLICE
Help, somebody please
It’s a crime wave - what has life come to be?
If you want to avoid the cops
Keep on goin’ and never stop
Whenever you see a donut shop
Better still, let’s have a ball and kill ’em all now
HELP, MURDER, POLICE
Help, somebody please
It’s a crime wave - what has life come to be?
HELP, ME MURDER, POLICE
Help, somebody please
Yeah!
Kill the pigs!
Merci ! Encore une chanson à rajouter sur ma compil consacrée aux flics, keufs, condés, poulets, cognes, porcs, cafards et argousins :
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Cela dit, c’est la reprise de :
Thursday’s Children - Help, Murder, Police (1966)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u95LZK8z5kw
Donc je vais plutôt mettre l’originale sur ma playlist...
#Thursday's_Children est un groupe américain qui semble n’avoir fait qu’une poignée de 45 tours entre 1965 et 1969...
Merci pour les paroles @sinehebdo et pour l’original. Je pensais bien à toi et à ta compil, dans un premier temps je l’avais même pingué pour te le signaler. Puis j’ai effacé le ping n’étant plus très sur de moi (je te l’ai déjà dit mais je ne comprends pas l’anglais, ayant suffisamment de problème avec le français)
HELP, MURDER, POLICE
Help, somebody please
It’s a crime wave - what has life come to be?
HELP, ME MURDER, POLICE
Help, somebody please
Yeah!
Kill the pigs!
un refrain écrit en 67, toujours d’actualité : Kill the pigs !
help the police murder
On this day, 6 April 1968, just two days after the assassination of Martin Luther King, 17 year old Black Panther “Little” Bobby Hutton was murdered by police in Oakland, California. Hutton had been the very first recruit to the Black Panther Party. He had been involved in a shootout with police until he surrendered. He left his weapon, took off his shirt and emerged from the basement where he was holed up, barechested with his hands up. He had been advised by a comrade to surrender naked, but he was embarrassed and left his trousers on. Police shot him at least 10 times, killing him. Six days later, over 1000 people came to his funeral, at which actor Marlon Brando delivered the eulogy. His killing spurred rapid growth of the BPP.