Rican Beach - Hurray for the Riff Raff

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Embed: And all the poets were dying
Of a silence disease
So it happened quickly
And with much ease

Well you can take
my life
But dont take my
home
Baby it's a solid price
It comes with my
bones

I may never see
you again
I may never see
you again
I'll keep fighting till the end
I'll keep fighting till the end
I'll keep fighting till the end
I'll keep fighting till the end
till the end,
till the end,
till the end
till the end,
till the end.Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Rican Beach Lyrics

Man built the railroad,
man gotta move
Man made a record,
put a needle to the groove
Man been up,
Oh, man been down
Now man don't want,
no one around

First they stole our language
Then they stole our names
Then they stole the things
That brought us fame

And they stole our neighbors
And they stole our streets
And they left us to die
On Rican Beach

Well you can take
my life
But dont take my
home
Baby it's a solid price
It comes with my
bones

Now all the politicians
They just squawk their mouths
They say "well build a wall to keep them out"
And all the poets were dying
Of a silence disease
So it happened quickly
And with much ease

Well you can take
my life
But dont take my
home
Baby it's a solid price
It comes with my
bones

I may never see
you again
I may never see
you again
I'll keep fighting till the end
I'll keep fighting till the end
I'll keep fighting till the end
I'll keep fighting till the end
till the end,
till the end,
till the end
till the end,
till the end.

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Hurray for the Riff Raff is Alynda lee Segarra, a 25 year old Puerto Rican from the Bronx. After leaving home at an early age to travel the country, she eventually settled in New Orleans where she began to perform and record with a revolving cast of musicians. She released two records (2008's It Don't Mean I Don't Love You and 2010's Young Blood Blues) mostly consisting of delicate folk and country songs. In 2011, the UK record label Loose Music (Felice Brothers, Dawes, Deer Tick), released Hurray for the Riff Raff, an album that collected the best songs from those records. The Times of London named Hurray for the Riff Raff one of the Top Ten Albums of 2011. Phil Alexander, the Editor-in-Chief of Mojo Magazine, raved that they “have immense potential and seductive power” and named them second best band at SXSW 2011.

Back in the States, Alynda met up with a young honky-tonk band called the Tumbleweeds, just as she began to expand her musical palette to include rock n roll, pop, and soul. In the tradition of Bob Dylan with Band and Neil Young with Crazy Horse, Alynda recruited the Tumbleweeds to be her touring band, drastically altering the sound of Hurray for the Riff Raff.

Look Out Mama is the result of almost two years of Alynda and the Tumbleweeds criss-crossing the USA, playing over 100 shows in small bars and clubs. Recorded in Nashville by producer Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes), Look Out Mama is an exploration of classic American music as interpreted by Alynda lee Segarra. From the Swamp Pop of "Little Black Star" to the Classic Country of "Look Out Mama", to the Psychedelia of “Ode to John and Yoko” and even the Surf-Rock of “Lake of Fire”, Look Out Mama covers a wide array of musical ground, with every song unified by Alynda’s soulful vocals and expert songwriting. 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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