This was from Punk Rock Night at the Melody Inn in Indianapolis, recorded March 16, 2008. This is a Pogues tribute band, created for the enjoyment of it, by nine friends from Bloomington, IN. My son, Ben, plays mandolin and drum, Rob’s on accordian (Ben and Rob are in the SumpPumps, a Bloomington band), Ben’s roommate Matt’s on bass (Matt’s also Sam Lowry, a Bloomington band), Mike’s on guitar, Anne’s on flute and pennywhistle, and I’ve forgotten the two great guys on drumset and banjo, but I just met them that night. This was a great night in a great neighborhood bar. There were three other bands on first, and all were great. But the Fauxgues (think “Fogues,” but more clever) were just great. And the Melody Inn is a wonderfully friendly and unpretentious bar to enjoy authentic original music at in Indy.
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Live – 2005/08/25 – France – Rock En Seine Festival
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The Neighborhood Bullys (Dave Meshell, Eugene Edwards, Mike Sessa and Bryan Head) rip it up at the legendary Cinema Bar. myspace.com/bullys
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art at Minneapolis East Side Neighborhood Services
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Pink Humble Neighborhoods Lyrics
We don’t wanna go home
We’re bad people and we do bad things x2
Verse 1:
Here we go, don’t ya know
We’re the ones that keep it wicked
Rock n’ Roll, all good, mix it up
That’s my ticket
Cruising in my Cadillac Escalade tricking
Sometimes like it easy, sometimes
Like it rugged
Keep control, don’t ya know
Hit the floor, run for cover yeah
Flew around the world about fifty times over
From New York to LA to the white cliffs of
Dover, the road can be my enemy
The road can be my lover
Why shall we do this here,
We dont wanna go home.
Why shell we do this here,
O No, No, you wanna go home!
Chorus:
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re taking over the dance floor
(We dont wanna go home)
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re getting out of control
(We’re bad people and we do bad things)
Verse 2:
Here we go, Hit the road.
We’re the ones that make it crazy
Mixed it up, try luck.
This ain’t time to get lazy
Mettin’ at 11 in the hotel lobby
Same faces, different places
Never knowing where we going now
Someday I’m gonna die but it
Won’t be from boredom
If you’ve got the skills then I suggest
That you throw down
Meet us at the spot ’cause it’s
Gonna be a showdown
Nay, you can’t ride the bus
Man you better cool down
Why shall we do this here 2x
We dont wanna go home
Chorus:
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re taking over the dance floor
(We dont wanna go home)
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re getting out of control
(We’re bad people and we do bad things)
Verse 1
Here we go, don’t ya know
We’re the ones that keep it wicked
Rock n’ Roll, all good, mix it up
That’s my ticket
Cruising in my Cadillac Escalade tricking
Sometimes like it easy, sometimes
Like it rugged
Keep control, don’t ya know
Hit the floor, run for cover yeah
Flew around the world about fifty times over
From New York to LA to the white cliffs of
Dover, the road can be my enemy
The road can be my lover
Why shall we do this here
We dont wanna go home
Yeah, Why shall we do this here
Chorus:
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re taking over the dance floor
(We dont wanna go home)
From the humble neighborhoods
We’re getting out of control
(We’re bad people and we do bad things)
Oooh we dont wanna go
We dont wanna go home
We dont wanna go
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Body Count is an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1990. The group was founded by Ice-T, best known for his contributions to the hip hop genre. Ice-T founded the group out of his interest in heavy metal, and took on the role of vocalist for the group, writing the lyrics for most of the group’s songs, while the music was written by lead guitarist Ernie C.The group’s self-titled debut album was released on Sire Records in 1992.
The song “Cop Killer” was the subject of much controversy. Although Sire Records’ parent company, Warner Bros. Records, defended the single, Ice-T chose to remove the track from the album because he felt that the controversy had eclipsed the music itself.The group left Sire the following year. Since then, they have released three further albums on different labels, none of which have been received as commercially or critically well as their debut album.
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Music Video
The Arcade Fire
Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
Merge Records
Format: Super-8
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Alan Kaye and the Toons perform at George’s Neighborhood Grill in Indianapolis
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a new piano bar in our lovely neighborhood of Florentin
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a new piano bar in our lovely neighborhood of Florentin
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