God Blessed Video

Album: Disturbing the Peace (1985)
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  • Lets take a plane and go somewhere exotic
    To play with a non-descript song
    We'll shoot all the crotch shots for 12 year old hopefuls
    To make you a real man my son

    Some cheap kid from Birmingham
    Blessed with an accent
    That pours like the darkest brown ale
    Just one more puppet, piss elegant marionette
    He's just a fast buck for sale

    Don't you know that God blessed video
    We know that God blessed video

    Break out the cameras that re-shape my face
    And get someone to carve up my hair
    If you can't beat them, you might as well join 'em
    And be glad to say you were there Writer/s: GRAHAM BONNET, STEVE S. VAI
    Publisher: Round Hill, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • GmanIn case anyone didnt realize that's actually Vai playing those roles at the beginning ..he should add this to his setlist
  • Weezytimelime from W03rldvery useful info, very amazing song
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