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The Protest Song-Monty Python Live at City Center') Eric Idle: Well Now Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk For personal educational purposes only The Protest Song-Monty Python Live at City Center') Eric Idle: Well now Ladies and Gentlemen, it's 'Talent Spotting Time' and please put your hands together for a very big warm welcome please to .... Raymond Scum. (applause) Raymond Scum: (Neil Innes) This next song is a protest song. (awful guitar strumming) Ladies and Gentlemen, I've suffered for my music, now it's your turn. (awful harmonica playing) All the prophets of doom Can always find room In a world full of worry and fear Tip cigarettes And chemistry sets And Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer So I'm goin' back To my little ol' shack And drink me a bottle of wine That was mis en bouteille Before my birthday And have me a f**kin' good time! Rain on a tin roof sounds like a drum We're marchin' for freedom today - yay! Turn on your headlights and sound your horn If people get in the way (awful harmonica playing) Let me turn you on T o the chromium swan On the the nose of a long limousine Even hire it for the day It is somethin' to say But what the hell does it mean? I may be accused Of bein' confused But I'm average weight for my height My phil-o-so-phy Like color TV Is all there in black and white RAI... Rain on a tin roof sounds like a drum We're marchin' for freedom today - yay! Turn on your headlights and sound your horn If people get in the way For personal educational purposes only Music resources from www.traditionalmusic.co.uk.
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