Gangland - Tygers of Pan Tang

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Gangland Lyrics

Help me
Protect me
Get me out of this place

No chance
No hope
In the rat race
They don't care
They don't see
Where you've been
They don't wanna know
That you can't cope
With anything...

Oh, yeah, yes
No 'easy come, easy go'
Not too fast, not too slow
Must get up, but you're pulled back down
If you mess around with fire
You're gonna get yourself burnt...

Hit it
Break it
Kick down the door
If you want some
You'll get some
Of the action
They still laugh
At your part
In their play
They hide the truth
Ain't no cure
For a messed up youth...

Can't stand
Can't change
The social gangland
All stick together
You will never
Break their wall
They don't care
They don't see
Where you've been
Just don't wanna know
That you can't cope
With anything...

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Tygers of Pan Tang is a New Wave Of British Heavy Metal band originating from Whitley Bay in the North-East of England. The band was originally formed by Robb Weir (guitar) Brian Dick (drums) Rocky (real name Richard Laws - bass) and Jess Cox (vocals). Rapidly building a local following, they were first signed up by local independent label Neat Records before MCA gave them a major record deal and released their first album "Wild Cat" in 1980. Subsequently John Sykes was added as second guitarist. Jess Cox then had a fall out with the others and quit, to be replaced by Persian Risk vocalist Jon Deverill.

This lineup released "Spellbound" in 1981. With Deverill's arguably superior vocals and that much more experience, the album increased their following. However, Sykes quit after the third album "Crazy Nights" to audition for Ozzy Osbourne. Sykes was rapidly replaced by ex-Penetration guitarist Fred Purser who had to learn the set in two days flat before touring.

Tygers Of Pan Tang's fourth album "The Cage" (1982) was their most accomplished effort and things looked promising. Unfortunately, the band then had a major disagreement with MCA, who were not prepared to promote them unless they agreed to play more cover recordings (following the bands hit with Love Potion No. 9). They subsequently tried to break free from their contract, but MCA's demands exceeded the willingness of any other record company to pay to free the band and the band broke up in frustration.

John Sykes however achieved major success with Thin Lizzy and then Whitesnake, and as a guitar virtuoso in Japan. Guitarist Robb Weir currently leads an incarnation of the band who continue to make albums and perform.

The name of the band derives from an elite group of warriors in Michael Moorcock's Elric stories called the Tigers of Pan Tang. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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