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Taro Toporific wrote:
Heigh-Ho! (The Dwarfs' Marching Song) - Tom Waits
gaijinzilla wrote:I believe Nick Lowe had a song called Gaijin Man back in 88 or was it 89 or it could have been 1990...I do remember that the word Gaijin wasn't spelled correctly!! I don't have the lyrics handy Sorry.
Mulboyne wrote:And I should have put this thread in Media Fix, not Fucked News
Red Floyd wrote:About Roger Waters stuff with Jaoan: Roger wasn't so much anit-Joan, he was more just a really political, anti-big business kinda guy. When Waters recorded the songs The Post War Dream and Not Now John for his last album with Pink Floyd, The Final Cut, Japan was still in the bubble. What Waters was referring to when he was talking about Nips and ships was during the Flakan Island wars, the British used ships built by the Japanese, rather than the British, which put a lot of people out of a job.
but I also likeThe Ramones wrote:We ran into a miracle
There was beer in the soda machine
andI shouted sayonara it didn't mean goodbye
fuck all that we've got to get on with these
got to compete with the wily japanese
[Songs like]"Bring Me Head of Yukio Mishima," are brittle buzz saws that capture the lumpenproletariat appeal of early British punk better than any of their better-remembered peers
Captain Japan wrote:Pixies, The - Bone Machine
This is a song for Carol
Your into Japanese fastfood
And I drop you off with your Japanese lover
Same idea but this is from 1995 -gomichild wrote:"All the Japanese with their yen"
Course this was from the 80's.....
Salon.com wrote:With his unmistakable honky-tonk sound and 15 No. 1 hits in a row, Buck Owens owned country music. [this song was No.1 in 1972]
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