#10. Charles Manson - Sick City

Details
Title | #10. Charles Manson - Sick City |
Author | Traceur 9 Lives 🏴🛡 |
Duration | 1:33 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=bAojI4piJCA |
Description
LYRICS
Let's see.
What was we talkin' about?
Sick City
Restless people, from the sick city
Burn their home down
Make the sky look pretty
What can I do?
I'm just a person
This is a lie we always seem to hear
You just sit and things get worse and
Watch tv and drink your beer
Walking all alone
Not going anywhere
Walking all alone
Nobody seems to care
Restless as wind
This town is killing me
Got to put an end to this
Restless misery
I'm just one of those restless people
That can never be satisfied with living
In this sick old, sick old, sick, sick, sick city
It might be too late for me to say goodbye
Might be too late to watch this sick, old city die
Go on the road
Yeah, I'm going to try to say
Sick city so long, goodbye and die.
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LIE (The Love & Terror Cult) ALBUM
Recorded - 1967 to 1968
Released - 1970
Lie: The Love and Terror Cult is the debut studio album by American musician and convicted murderer Charles Manson
It was released on vinyl on March 6, 1970, by Phil Kaufman, through a record label branded Awareness Records.
Although not a commercial success,
it retains a following among those interested
in the Manson case, inspiring many cover versions and samples.
The album includes some of Manson's best known songs, including "Look at Your Game, Girl" and "Cease to Exist"
(the latter had been recorded by the Beach Boys as "Never Learn Not to Love").
The cover is a parody of the December 19, 1969, Life magazine cover, which featured Manson along with the headline
"The Love and Terror Cult".
The two covers are mostly identical;
however, the "F" in "LIFE" has been deleted and the line "The dark edge of hippie life" has been removed.
The date and price are replaced with the Awareness Records logo.