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What song are you listening to right now?

Can Rock N' Roll be intense, uncomfortable, groovy, hard to watch can't take your eyes off of it all at the same time? Yes.

 


"Well, it sinks to the bottom or floats to the top
I avoided policemen when I went to cop
She sang one two three, one two three, come get it now
And I took just as much as my brass would allow
On the main, the main, remember your name
Remember the things you and I became
Reeperbahn, Christiania, Pigalle all the same
On the main, the main, remember your name

She was so crucified by the end of the day
With her head in her hands she decided to pray
Jesus Christ topped the list of the most wanted souls
Like De Quincey he died with his arms full of holes
On the main, the main, remember your name
Remember the things you and I became
Reeperbahn, Christiania, Pigalle all the same
On the main, the main, remember your name

I was smack in the middle of alphabet town
There was life on the corners and death all around
You know hell is the worst place that I've ever been to
The hell that I went through when I stuck it into
The main, the main, remember your name
Remember the things you and I became
Reeperbahn, Christiania, Pigalle all the same
On the main, the main, remember your name"
 


"Jimmy gave us the number
And Gerry gave us a place to stay
And Billy got a hold of a van
And man we moved in the very next day
To twenty-five fourty-one
Big windows to let in the sun
Twenty-five fourty-one
Billy put down the money
And I picked up the keys
We had to keep the stove on all night long
So the mice wouldn't freeze

You put our names on the mailbox
And I put everything else in the past
It was the first place we had to ourselves
I didn't know it would be the last

Twenty-five fourty-one
Big windows to let in the sun
Twenty-five fourty-one
Now everything is over
Everthing is done
Everthing's in boxes
At twenty-five fourty-one

Well things are so much different now
I'd say the situation's reversed
And it'll probably not be the last time
I'll have to be out by the first

Twenty-five fourty-one
Big windows to let in the sun
 

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