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Once again, I need the name of a song, that I know the chorus to, but I don't know the title or the artist.
It goes something like this...
"Stop children, what's that sound, everybody look whats going down."
Can anyone ID it for me?
------------------ "Freedom is best, I tell thee true, of all things to be won. Then never live within the bond of slavery, my son." - The real William Wallace
The First One
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Buffalo Springfield, "For What It's Worth." c. 1965, maybe written by Steven Stills, later of Crosby, Stills & Nash. (& Young).
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The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
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Here are the lyrics:
There's something happening here What it is ain't exactly clear There's a man with a gun over there Telling me I got to beware I think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down
There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong Young people speaking their minds Getting so much resistance from behind I think it's time we stop, hey, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down
What a field-day for the heat A thousand people in the street Singing songs and carrying signs Mostly say, hooray for our side It's time we stop, hey, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down
Paranoia strikes deep Into your life it will creep It starts when you're always afraid You step out of line, the man come and take you away
We better stop, hey, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down Stop, hey, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down Stop, now, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down Stop, children, what's that sound Everybody look what's going down
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Thank you kindly, Lee... You've made me, my roommate(who's been dying for that song), and someone else(who plans on expressing his gratitude with a big wet one) very happy.
------------------ "Freedom is best, I tell thee true, of all things to be won. Then never live within the bond of slavery, my son." - The real William Wallace