The Adicts - Songs Of Praise 1981 (Legendado) FULL ALBUM LYRICS
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
- Songs of Praise é o primeiro álbum feito por uma gravadora da renomeada banda inglesa de punk rock The Adicts. Este álbum contém músicas marcantes como "Numbers" e "England" que são tocadas em todos seus shows.
01 - 00:01 England
02 - 02:34 Hurt
03 - 05:17 Just Like Me
04 - 07:09 Tango
05 - 09:21 Telepathic People
06 - 11:31 Mary Whitehouse
07 - 13:30 Distortion
08 - 16:11 Get Adicted
09 - 18:15 Viva La Revolution
10 - 20:39 Calling Calling
11 - 23:20 In the Background
12 - 26:23 Dynasty
13 - 29:04 Peculiar Music
14 - 31:03 Numbers
15 - 33:23 Sensitive
16 - 35:34 Songs of Praise
17 - 37:50 Sound of Music
18 - 40:31 Who Spilt My Beer?
Integrantes : Keith Warren
Pete Davidson
Michael Davison
Mel Ellis
Dan Gratzian
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esse canal é uma benção do nosso grande Deus que não existe
One of the best punk LPs, think it first appeared back in 1981 - an absolute classic!!!
Saw the band several times in the period 1983-85 - in Brixton, Coventry, Camden, Harlow - great bunch of lads & a very entertaining band quite often along with the great Newtown Neurotics great times😆
great song writers
Catchy album
Great ❤
Buenísimo ✌🏻♣️♥️♣️♦️😊
Thanks ❤️🎩
There too fucking good
The big booger on the tip of Punk's middle finger, TA makes ya want to whip it out---the air guitar---and windmill yer power chords off the edge of the stage right into the crowd still windmilling like Christ surfing boardless the Galilee Sea. 'Cept here it's unholy hell yer hovering over, scorching yer heels.
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Quality is very bad !!!
Said a 2060a.d born kid about todays music ;)
@@rossastellagaming5817 yeah, lmao
It's from 1981.. what did you expect? ???
LOL its just not overproduced pop music, punk is about the raw energy being captured in as close an approximation to a live show as realistically possible, where all pop music is made in a way that it sounds nothing like what the band sounds like live, and most people never see the bands they like live so they dont know they been sold a fake bill of goods, that anyone with the requisite production skills could make.
@@rossastellagaming5817 Totally, you would think they were recording on magnetic tape in 1981 or something!