The Power and the Glory - Gentle Giant

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The Power and the Glory Lyrics

Run, run, the shotgun has got you in its range
Turn, turn away, when it's time to make a change
Look where you're going. try not to lose your way
What good is knowing you have to go away?

Go, you make go, never know, never know
Time's run away, so have to go, have to go
Put back the ace black, you never made it good
Go while you can go. Go while the going's good

And the power and the glory is over, so I'll take it
The power and the glory is over, so I'll make it
The power and the glory is over, and I'll break it
The power and the glory is over...

Face up to reason, you know it's up to you
Do what you can do, all that you have to do
Move over now, and I'll try to take your place
Time to remember that I have won the race

Go, you make go, never know, never know
Time's run away, so have to go, have to go
Pick up the pieces, to you I'll have to stand
Break up the power, the glory's at the end

And the power and the glory is over, so I'll take it
The power and the glory is over, so I'll make it
The power and the glory is over, and I'll break it
The power and the glory is over...

Run, run, the shotgun has got you in its range
Turn, turn away, when it's time to make a change
Look where you're going. try not to lose your way
What good is knowing you have to go away?

And the power and the glory is over, so I'll take it
The power and the glory is over, so I'll make it
The power and the glory is over, and I'll break it
The power and the glory is over...

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Gentle Giant were a British progressive rock band founded in London, United Kingdom active between 1970 and 1980. The band was known for the complexity and sophistication of its music and for the varied musical skills of its members. All of the band members, except the first two drummers, were multi-instrumentalists. Although not commercially successful, they did achieve a cult following.

The band's onetime stated aim was to "expand the frontiers of contemporary popular music at the risk of becoming very unpopular," although this stance was to alter significantly with time. While never achieving the commercial heights of progressive rock contemporaries such as Jethro Tull, Genesis, Yes or Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Gentle Giant was considered to be one of the most experimental bands in the genre (as well as one of the most experimental rock bands of the 1970s).

Gentle Giant's music was considered complex even by progressive rock standards, drawing on a broad swathe of music including folk, soul, jazz, and classical music. Unlike many of their progressive rock contemporaries, their "classical" influences ranged beyond the Romantic and incorporated mediaeval, baroque, and modernist chamber music elements. The band also had a taste for broad themes for their lyrics, drawing inspiration not only from personal events but from philosophy and the works of both François Rabelais and R. D. Laing.

Band members:
Members of classic lineup listed in bold.

Derek Shulman - lead vocals, saxophone, recorder, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion, "Shulberry" (3-string custom electric ukulele) (1970-1980)
Ray Shulman - bass, trumpet, violin, vocals, viola, drums, percussion, recorder, guitar (1970-1980)
Kerry Minnear - keyboards, lead vocals (on recordings only), cello, vibraphone, xylophone, recorder, guitar, bass, drums (1970-1980)
Gary Green - guitar, mandolin, vocals, recorder, bass, drums, xylophone (1970-1980)
John Weathers - drums, percussion, vibraphone, xylophone, vocals, guitar (1972-1980)
Phil Shulman - lead vocals, saxophone, trumpet, clarinet, recorder, percussion (1970–72)
Martin Smith - drums, percussion (1970–1971)
Malcolm Mortimore - drums, percussion (1971–1972)
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