One nation under god has turned into
one nation under the influence of one drug
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Television, the drug of the nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
T.V., it satellite links
our united states of unconsciousness
apathetic therapeutic and extremely addictive
the methadone metronome pumping out
150 channels 24 hours a day
you can flip through all of them
and still there's nothing worth watching
T.V. is the reason why less than ten percent
of our nation reads books daily
why most people think Central America means Kansas
socialism means unamerican
and apartheid is a new headache remedy
absorbed in its world it's so hard to find us
it shapes our mind the most
maybe the mother of our nation
should remind us that we're sitting too close to...
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Television, the drug of the nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
T.V. is the stomping ground
for political candidates
where bears in the woods
are chased by grecian formula'd bald eagles
T.V. is mechanized politic's
remote control over the masses
co-sponsored by enironmentally safe gases
watch for the PBS special
it's the perpetuation of the two-party system
where image takes precedence over wisdom
where sound bite politics are served
to the fastfood culture
where straight teeth in your mouth
are more important than the words
that come out of it
race baiting is the way to get elected
Willie Horton or will he not get elected on...
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Televison, the drug of the nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
T.V., is it the reflector or the director
does it imitate us or do we imitate it
because a child watches 1500 murders
before he's twelve years old
and we wonder how we've created
a Jason generation that learns to laugh
rather than abhor the horror
T.V. is the place where armchair generals
and quarterbacks can experience first hand
the excitement of video warfare
as the themesong is sung in the background
sugar sweet sitcoms that leave us with
a bad actor taste while pop stars metamorphosize
into soda pop stars you saw the video
you heard the soundtrack
well now go buy the soft drink
well, the only cola that I support
is a union C.O.L.A. (cost of living allowance) on...
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Television, the drug of the nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
Back again, "new and improved"
we return to our irregularly programmed schedule
hidden cleverly between heavy breasted
beer and car commmercials
CNNESPNABCTNT but mostly B.S.
where oxymoronic language like
"virtually spotless" "fresh frozen"
light yet filling" and
"military intelligence" have become standard
T.V. is the place where phrases are redefined
like "recession" to "necessary downturn"
"crude oil" on a beach to "mousse"
"civilian death" to "collateral damages"
and being killed by your own army
is now called "friendly fire"
T.V. is the place where the pursuit of
happiness has become the pursuit of trivia
where toothpaste and cars
have become sex objects
where imagination is sucked out of children
by a cathode ray nipple
T.V. is the only wet nurse
that would create a cripple
on...
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Television, the drug of the nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
Television, the drug of the nation- The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
Publicado por Rafael Ricoy en 4:09 p. m.
Canción de la semana. Low-Hatchet
you be my charlie
and i can be your george
let's bury the hatchet like
the beatles and the stones
they'll play our songs forever
on the radio
let's bury the hatchet like
the beatles
the beatles and the stones
i know you've got a thing
for ordinary guys
but i've heard your records and
they sound a lot like mine
so you be my mary ann
and i'll be your yoko
and let's bury the hatchet like
the beatles
the beatles and the stones
like the beatles
the beatles and the stones
Me gusta la sensación de canción desnuda con los elementos justos, el "espacio en blanco" necesario para que todo respire y esa grabación a la antigua usanza, con todas las voces en el canal derecho (podeis experimentar con el balance y escuchar como desaparecen las voces casi del todo) y el último "the stones" con ese guiño tan beatleliano. El riff me recuerda a un tema de New Order (creo) pero no logro recordar cual, si teneis alguna idea...
Publicado por Rafael Ricoy en 10:45 p. m.