Video: Bruce Springsteen "Lost in the Flood"

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  • Guest (dola)

    I was never comfortable with his nickname. Can't deny Thunder Road though.

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  • Guest (green red rev)

    "Well I don't care who owns the desert sands,
    My brief
    Is with the hydrocarbons underneath"

    is the kind lf lyric that i can dig sence out of re palestine and everythingelse.
    Better than his Final Cut. see as the following of Mr. Waters - son of a communist guy - at last internet had revealed, see wikpedia's who died somewhere else and probaly that's why

    When The Wind Blows
    Songs and Lyrics

    For the rest of soundtrack lyrics see http://www.rogerwaters.org/wind_lyrics.html



    "The Russian Missile"

    (instrumental)

    "Towers of Faith"

    Ooooh, the lonely boys
    In their towers of faith
    Ooooh, the lonely boys
    Locked in their towers of faith

    The prophet reclined
    In the Golan Heights

    Ohhh, the lonely boys

    He said "This land is my land"
    To the Shiites

    Ooooh, the lonely boys

    And Jehova looked up from the sea of Galilee beneath
    He said "I see you, you thief!
    This land is my land
    And this sand is my sand
    And this band is my band"

    Oh the lonely boys
    Lookin' over their shoulder
    Checkin out every boulder in the park
    Where the gates are closed from hate
    After dark

    And the Pope rolled up in his armored van
    He fell on his knees and kissed the land
    He said something t
    hat I did not understand
    It was in polish
    Then up stepped an aide, he said "I will translate
    Here is what His Holiness said:
    'I am the Chief Jesuit.
    This land is Jesus' land.
    And that is all
    All that there is to it.'"

    And in New York City
    The business Jim in his mohair suit
    In the world trade center
    Puffs on his cheroot
    And he said
    "Well I don't care who owns the desert sands,
    My brief
    Is with the hydrocarbons underneath"

    And the sea of battle rages around the ancient tombs
    And mother nature licks her wounds
    And the lonely boys locked in their towers of faith
    Who are nervous in the park when the gates are closed after dark

    Ooooh, the lonely boys
    In their towers of faith
    Ooooh, the lonely boys
    Locked in their towers of faith

  • Guest (green red rev)

    ... somewhere else and probaly that’s why David Gilmour chose to play the guitar solo for that particular
    Brother where your bound that exposes communism as the fatal evil

  • Guest (Keith)

    Here are the lyrics:

    The ragamuffin gunner is returnin' home like a hungry runaway
    He walks through town all alone
    He must be from the fort he hears the high school girls say
    His countryside's burnin' with wolfman fairies dressed in drag for homicide
    The hit and run, plead sanctuary, `neath a holy stone they hide
    They're breakin' beams and crosses with a spastic's reelin' perfection
    nuns run bald through Vatican halls pregnant, pleadin' immaculate conception
    And everybody's wrecked on Main Street from drinking unholy blood
    Sticker smiles sweet as gunner breathes deep, his ankles caked in mud
    And I said "Hey, gunner man, that's quicksand, that's quicksand that ain't mud
    Have you thrown your senses to the war or did you lose them in the flood?"

    That pure American brother, dull-eyed and empty-faced
    races Sundays in Jersey in a Chevy stock super eight
    He rides `er low on the hip, on the side he's got Bound For Glory in red, white and blue flash paint
    He leans on the hood telling racing stories, the kids call him Jimmy The Saint
    Well the blaze and noise boy, he's gunnin' that bitch loaded to blastin' point
    He rides head first into a hurricane and disappears into a point
    And there's nothin' left but some blood where the body fell
    That is, nothin' left that you could sell
    just junk all across the horizon, a real highwayman's farewell
    And he said "Hey kid, you think that's oil? Man, that ain't oil that's blood"
    I wonder what he was thinking when he hit that storm
    Or was he just lost in the flood?
    Eighth Avenue sailors in satin shirts whisper in the air
    Some storefront incarnation of Maria, she's puttin' on me the stare
    and Bronx's best apostle stands with his hand on his own hardware
    Everything stops, you hear five, quick shots, the cops come up for air
    And now the whiz-bang gang from uptown, they're shootin' up the street
    And that cat from the Bronx starts lettin' loose
    but he gets blown right off his feet
    And some kid comes blastin' round the corner but a cop puts him right away
    He lays on the street holding his leg screaming something in Spanish
    Still breathing when I walked away
    And somebody said "Hey man did you see that? His body hit the street with such a beautiful thud"
    I wonder what the dude was sayin' or was he just lost in the flood?
    Hey man, did you see that, those poor cats are sure messed up
    I wonder what they were gettin' into, or were they just lost in the flood?

  • Guest (Green Red rev)

    Vow,
    Thanks for supplying Keith
    Now that is clearer i'd say like ...modern Phil Oches maybe? I've heard this guys name but, I thought he is for democratic party at best.

    Thanks again

  • Guest (poetwarrior)

    Best ever political comment from The Boss, circa 1984: " I heard the president {Reagan} was talking about one of my albums the other day. I don't think he was referring to 'Nebraska'".