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Tuesday, January 03, 2006 - ore 11:45
Working Class Hero - Up with the cock
(categoria: " Musica e Canzoni ")
***Dr. Kitch***
I am not a qualified physician
And I do not want to give this injection
Dorothy’s begging for trouble
She is insisting I give her this needle
Darling one thing I want you to know
Don’t blame me for where the needle goes
(Chorus):
I push it in
She pulls it out
I push it back
She starts to shout
’Dr. Kitch,
You are terrible,
I can’t stand the sight of your needle’.
She lied down in such a position
It was difficult to give this injection
She starts holding on to the needle
Making me so uncomfortable
I said ’darling, can’t you be steady,
I’m going to have it in very shortly’
She said ’Dr. Kitch I am sorry,
But the sight of the needle frightens me’
She still wouldn’t lie down quietly
Constantly moving her body
So I slap her in the face with vexation
And go on giving the injection
She screams ’Doctor stop it, I can’t stand the pain,
I don’t think your inside the right vein’
I said ’You little fool you wouldn’t be told,
The needle must be sticking in the wrong hole!’
I pull it from the hole and start again
I have the needle now in the right vein
The needle’s just in half an inch
The stupid young lady start to flinch
Suddenly she calls ’Doc it’s working!
I can feel the pennicilin going in’
I said ’You silly fool, look what you do
The needle’s gonna break inside of you!’
I am a qualified physician
And I will give this injection15 March 1998
One of the leaders of the ska/reggae revival popular in England in the seventies has died on stage in England. Judge Dread, a/k/a Alex Hughes and often billed as "The World’s No. 1 Rude Boy," had just finished a performance at a theater Thurday night in Canterbury, England, when he collapsed.
England’s Press Association news reports that the audience, used to Dread’s reputation as a jokester, assumed it was part of the act until an off duty paramedic in the crowd realized the situation was serious and began administering CPR. Dread was pronounced dead on arrival to the hospital. The cause of death has not been determined, but a heart attack is suspected.
Although he was never overly successful in the States, Dread sold millions of records over his 20-year-plus career. He remained active, often touring Europe and issuing his songs on a variety of recent reggae and ska compilations.
Portly, graying, balding, white and over fifty, Hughes, a former DJ and Rolling Stones security guard, was hardly a boy even when he began his career, and by today’s standards he wasn’t overly rude. But when he hit the charts with "Dreadmania" in 1973, he and his peers were champions of risque themes and songs about injustice and inequality. His records were banned by the BBC. Just a few of his early albums included the aforementioned "Dreadmania" along with "Working Class ’ero," (1974), "Bedtime Stories," (1975), "Last of the Skinheads," (1976), the hot-selling "40 Big Ones" (1980), and "Not Guilty" (1984).
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