Morrissey - The National Front disco скачать видео бесплатно


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David, the wind blows

The wind blows...

Bits of your life away

Your friends all say...

"Where is our boy ? Oh, we've lost our boy"

But they should know

Where you've gone

Because again and again you've explained that

You're going to...

Oh, you're going to ...

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

England for the English!

England for the English!

David, the wind's blown

The wind's blown...

All of my dreams away

And I still say:

"Where is our boy? Ah, we've lost our boy"

But I should know

Why you've gone

Because again and again you've explained

You've gone to the National, oh...

To the National..

There's a country, you don't live there

But one day you would like to

And if you show them what you're made of

Oh, then you might do...

But David, we wonder

We wonder if the thunder

Is ever really gonna begin, begin, begin

Your mom says:

"I've lost my boy"

But she should know

Why you've gone

Because again and again you've explained

You've gone to the National

To the National

To the National Front Disco

Because you want the day to come sooner

You want the day to come sooner

You want the day to come sooner

When you've settled the score

Oh, the National

Oh, the National

Комментарии

8 years назад

Billy Pet

"England for the English" was meant to be in brackets. The song talks about Morrissey's sorrow and disappointment seeing young people going into such political movements as was the NF back in the 70s. Some people just can't get his lyrics, well we got to live with that, but when you can't read between the lines, then don't bother reading at all.

8 years назад

PlaceOfOrigin

" context "

9 years назад

edwin santos

This song is so powerful and scary. Think about it: Morrissey could even be singing about a boy who fell for misguided martyrdom and decided to join the ISIS.

9 years назад

Jacob Meeks

To all of the people saying Morrissey isn't a racist and doesn't endorse nationalism. The dude voted for UKIP and has waved BNP flags on stage. What the hell do you idiots mean he's not in support of nationalism?

9 years назад

Peter Richards

"The National Front Disco", by Morrissey, from the album '"Your Arsenal"', as released by Sire Records, in 1992.

9 years назад

ACID ROCK PRODS

TYPICAL CUNTS NO IDEA WHAT THE SONG IS ABOUT............................SHALLOW BASTARDS UNDERSTAND THE LYRICS AND WHY THEY WHERE WROTE BEFORE BLASTING HIM AS A RACIST...............

9 years назад

Steve Clarke

this is brilliant from many angles...only an idiot would think he is endorsing nationalism/racism

9 years назад

Goon ™

Moz best song by far but most you dumb asses cant see it cos pc media has brainwashed you so much :(, wake up to the western pc media. be free of it and stop watching media and newspapers :)

9 years назад

kinkokonko

SEEMS FKING CHEAP

9 years назад

Chris Edwards

Class

9 years назад

à l'écoute

Réveil gueule de bois et pas forcément la tête à faire la fête... Rendez-vous malgré tout vers 14h pour le lancement de notre beau projet spécial "à l'écoute à 5 ans" !

9 years назад

Ray Saudia

Whats there to discuss? It's MOZ.

10 years назад

scottjameseades

Yeah just to clarify Morrissey is singing from a third person point of view - its about a mothers son who has been seduced by the far right 'National Front Party' "England for the English" was thier motto - Like the bastards they were/are - Any idiot can hear that -

10 years назад

Eden Lumiere

Only 14 comments? Isn't this song controversial?

10 years назад

optifog

It's about a defunct far-right British group called the National Front.

11 years назад

Gary Valdez

Morrissey is not a fag,,,he is a poet...!!

11 years назад

Gary Valdez

PERHAPS NOT.. I BELIEVE MORRISSEY IS SINGING TO A TIME IN ONES LIFE WHEN ONES IDEOLOGY FORMS AND SOLIDIFIES...

11 years назад

davidcufc

No. It's about disallusion.

11 years назад

dj timyg

its about being gay dumb ass

11 years назад

Rafael Cisneros

For me, this song talks about the pursuit of identity, no matter if it's a terrible ultra-rightwing party or an underground rebel-reunion, the protagonist of the song (David) wants to search that inner perception of reality, tryin' to be an "original" somehow, running in apparent exile from the "Ordinary Lads", I dunno. I don't think is a racist song, I think it's an epic potrait of guilty pleasures and forbidden goals. My favourite Moz song ever!!!

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