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Russkiy Rock-n-roll
04:13
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RUSSKY ROCKNROLL
Hey, let’s all gather ‘round -
Something like you, boy
Yeah, let’s gather ‘round -
Something like you, girl
‘Cause it’s time to rock,
'Cause it’s time to roll,
T’is time to have some fun -
It’s something like Rock-n-Roll!
Oh, you better grab
Something like a guitar
And you do make sure
It’s got some like strings
Turn your speakers up loud,
Let's start playing some drums
Just don’t let them fall out -
Your good old eardrums…
CHORUS:
Fearsome, terrible and mighty
You rock the skies like lightning
Crazy, terrible and deadly
Kicking Soviet brass so badly!
Rock’n’roll, rock’n’roll, rock’n’roll,
This is Russky Rock-n-Roll!
Making something like money,
Doing something like work
Living something like life
Playing something like Rock
Feeling something like happy
Like a madman on fire,
But if you only knew
How I’ve become so tired…
Getting busy all the time -
is my share from God
So - as I should -
I get tired a lot
I got tired when I had a job
and when I went to school
Now I’m tired of this Rock,
of Russian Rock that rules!
CHORUS:
Fearsome, terrible and mighty
You rock the skies like lightning
Crazy, terrible and deadly
Kicking Soviet brass so badly!
Rock’n’roll, rock’n’roll, rock’n’roll,
Good old Russky Rock-n-Roll!
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TRAINS LAST
Once upon a time in early May
I stepped outside and I was on my way
The Trains rolled down the street I don't know why
The Trains rolled down the street somewhere to die
The Trains rolled down the street I don’t know why
The Trains rolled down the street somewhere to die
All around me - there were tons of cars
Dirty, noisy, smelly, rushing cars
And the trees were weeping, they were crying
Dirt was spitting out from screaming tires
And the trees were weeping they were crying
Dirt was spitting out from screaming tires
Watching trains was like a revelation.
Now I pass it to the next generation
The trains rolled down the street - still don’t know why
The Trains rolled down the street somewhere to die
The Trains rolled down the street and I don’t know why
The Trains rolled down the street somewhere to die
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Fedor Chistyakov New York
Since the mid-80's Fedor Chistyakov has been known as the songwriter, front singer, and accordionist for the Russian cult rock band "NOL" (Zero). The unique manner of Fedor singing and playing on a button accordion, an instrument atypical for rock music , made the band outstanding. ... more
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