Brian Krashpad
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Since tot_Ou_tard asked me to start a lyrics thread, this is one. These will be lyrics from the bands I'm in, and feel free to post lyrics from songs you've written or original music from bands you've been in. :AOK:
Here are some of the lyrics from some of the songs we play in the band Hoyt and the Hotheads (a thread about which is where tot_Ou_tard asked about lyrics), written by our singer and my longtime friend and colleague Hoyt Walston (BMI):
THE FUNDAMENTALIST SONG
(Recorded on HotHeads’ “Kill the Pain” CD)
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Why can’t fundamentalists ever have fun?
Well I went down to the dance club one Saturday night.
I was hoping to find some sweet young thing to maybe treat me right.
But before I could get myself inside, this preacher barred the door
and said “ya’ ain’t allowed to come in here anymore.”
He said “dancing is against the word of our Heavenly Lord,
and I know you know that this is true ‘cause I’ve told you many times before.
It’s long past time that we shut down this den of sin and sorrow,
and I’ll see you all in church tomorrow.”
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Why can’t fundamentalists ever have fun?
Fundamentalists don’t believe in smoking or drinking or sex.
No wonder they’re always so uptight. A bunch of nervous wrecks.
And people eating lobsters has no place in God’s grand Creation.
It’s not just a sin, its an Abomination!
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Why can’t fundamentalists ever have fun?
Fundamentalists around the world are the same, near and far.
Jerry Falwell. Pat Robertson. Mullah Omar.
It’s not enough for them to follow their restrictive rules themselves.
They’ve gotta try to impose ‘em on everyone else.
Fundamentalists think life on earth is just a vale of tears.
They follow rigid rules of conduct handed down for many years.
But what gives them the right to tell other people what to do?
I’ve got a problem with that. What about you?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Why can’t fundamentalists ever have fun?
KILL THE PAIN
(a/k/a The Lobotomy Song)
(Recorded on HotHeads’ “Kill the Pain” CD)
We’re stuck on this world all alone.
And like a dog in search of a bone,
we struggle hard all our lives to get by.
And when the time has come to go,
it seems we’ve got little there to show for it.
It’s enough to make you break down and cry.
But I couldn’t tell you
what I was thinking about
when I saw my girl with another guy.
I need a bottle in front of me
or a frontal lobotomy.
I need me some therapy
to help me kill this pain.
I won’t go back again.
I can’t hear a word you’re saying
(La-La-La-La-La-La).
I won’t play the game you’re playing.
We once thought that we could change the world.
Make life better for every boy and girl.
But from the beginning we never had a chance.
Cause life’s not as easy as it seems.
Things rarely turn out like in our dreams.
Cinderella never gets invited to the dance.
But I couldn’t tell you
what I was thinking about
when I saw my dreams lie in shattered ruins.
I need a bottle in front of me.
Or a frontal lobotomy.
I need me some therapy
to help me kill this pain.
I won’t go back again.
I can’t hear a word you’re saying
(La-La-La-La-La-La).
I won’t play the game you’re playing.
(La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La)
Feel free to post comments, positive or negative. Btw, re the first song, I should note that Hoyt is actually an ordained minister in a sort of non-denominational church, and I'm a longtime Protestant churchgoer, so the intent is not to criticise religion in general, just those who want to impose their religion on others. It is meant in the spirit of fun, and is usually a big hit as a sing-along type number in our live sets.
Here are some of the lyrics from some of the songs we play in the band Hoyt and the Hotheads (a thread about which is where tot_Ou_tard asked about lyrics), written by our singer and my longtime friend and colleague Hoyt Walston (BMI):
THE FUNDAMENTALIST SONG
(Recorded on HotHeads’ “Kill the Pain” CD)
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Why can’t fundamentalists ever have fun?
Well I went down to the dance club one Saturday night.
I was hoping to find some sweet young thing to maybe treat me right.
But before I could get myself inside, this preacher barred the door
and said “ya’ ain’t allowed to come in here anymore.”
He said “dancing is against the word of our Heavenly Lord,
and I know you know that this is true ‘cause I’ve told you many times before.
It’s long past time that we shut down this den of sin and sorrow,
and I’ll see you all in church tomorrow.”
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Why can’t fundamentalists ever have fun?
Fundamentalists don’t believe in smoking or drinking or sex.
No wonder they’re always so uptight. A bunch of nervous wrecks.
And people eating lobsters has no place in God’s grand Creation.
It’s not just a sin, its an Abomination!
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Why can’t fundamentalists ever have fun?
Fundamentalists around the world are the same, near and far.
Jerry Falwell. Pat Robertson. Mullah Omar.
It’s not enough for them to follow their restrictive rules themselves.
They’ve gotta try to impose ‘em on everyone else.
Fundamentalists think life on earth is just a vale of tears.
They follow rigid rules of conduct handed down for many years.
But what gives them the right to tell other people what to do?
I’ve got a problem with that. What about you?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Who took the fun out of fundamentalism?
Why can’t fundamentalists ever have fun?
KILL THE PAIN
(a/k/a The Lobotomy Song)
(Recorded on HotHeads’ “Kill the Pain” CD)
We’re stuck on this world all alone.
And like a dog in search of a bone,
we struggle hard all our lives to get by.
And when the time has come to go,
it seems we’ve got little there to show for it.
It’s enough to make you break down and cry.
But I couldn’t tell you
what I was thinking about
when I saw my girl with another guy.
I need a bottle in front of me
or a frontal lobotomy.
I need me some therapy
to help me kill this pain.
I won’t go back again.
I can’t hear a word you’re saying
(La-La-La-La-La-La).
I won’t play the game you’re playing.
We once thought that we could change the world.
Make life better for every boy and girl.
But from the beginning we never had a chance.
Cause life’s not as easy as it seems.
Things rarely turn out like in our dreams.
Cinderella never gets invited to the dance.
But I couldn’t tell you
what I was thinking about
when I saw my dreams lie in shattered ruins.
I need a bottle in front of me.
Or a frontal lobotomy.
I need me some therapy
to help me kill this pain.
I won’t go back again.
I can’t hear a word you’re saying
(La-La-La-La-La-La).
I won’t play the game you’re playing.
(La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La- La)
Feel free to post comments, positive or negative. Btw, re the first song, I should note that Hoyt is actually an ordained minister in a sort of non-denominational church, and I'm a longtime Protestant churchgoer, so the intent is not to criticise religion in general, just those who want to impose their religion on others. It is meant in the spirit of fun, and is usually a big hit as a sing-along type number in our live sets.