10cc Rubber Bullets Lyrics
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2019
- "Rubber Bullets" is a song by the English band 10cc from their self-titled debut album. Written by Kevin Godley, Lol Creme, and Graham Gouldman and produced by 10cc, "Rubber Bullets" was the band's first number one single in the UK Singles Chart, spending one week at the top in June 1973. It also reached No. 1 in Ireland and No. 3 in Australia, but it fared relatively poorly in the United States where it peaked at only No. 73.
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No pun intended....but I always thought this was a criminally underrated song.
Thanks a lot, Superjail!
Only 10CC could make a song about a prison riot sound so fun.
It almost has a surfy, Beach Boys quality to it.
Superjail!
Yeah!
Indeed
Pilot Episode?
I love how both the pilot's intro theme and the regular Cheeseburger's themes were both belter prison rock songs!
Vintage 1973. Nothing like the sound of rubber bullets bouncing off the pavement...
This is a gift.
FROM GOOORRRWWD.
Hey Giles, yeah it's a ripper song, glad you enjoyed it!
All so appropriate given events in the US over the last week.
Over the last few years I'd say
More relevant as ever at the moment
Just a reminder nothing has changed in decades
You ain’t kidding, Jack.
10cc immer wieder geil...70ziger for ever.
geweldig gaaf nummer x x x
Welp that comment was right I'm not disappointed
I've been singing this wrong for nearly 50 years 😂
Sorry Niall, would you like me to change the lyrics 🤣
Despite singing the lyrics wrong 😂 I got to see the band on Friday night. Brilliant
Same here
2:40
This song is somehow more relevant today than when it was released in 1973.
Sounds like a more upbeat version of Black Sabbath's "Children of the Grave".
This song was almost banned in the UK cause they thought it was about Northern Ireland! When it's actually a satirical take about the Attica state prison riot! (and a little ode to Jailhouse Rock at the beginning)
Idk why but they used this in my cinderella panto a while ago and I came on when they played it
Superjail
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Prophet all of them no doubt!