Album: Secret Treaties (1974)
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  • Goering's on the phone to Freiburg
    Says "Willie's done quite a job"
    Hitler's on the phone from Berlin
    Says "I'm gonna make you a star"

    My Captain Von Ondine, here's your next patrol
    A flight of English bombers across the canal
    After twelve, they'll all be here
    I think you know the job

    They hung there dependent from the sky
    Like some heavy metal fruit
    These bombers, ripened, ready to tilt
    Must these Englishmen live that I might die
    Must they live that I might die

    In a G-load disaster from the rate of climb
    Sometimes I'd faint and be lost to our side
    But there's no reward for failure, but death
    So watch me in the mirrors, keep me on the glide path

    Get me through these radars, no I cannot fail
    When my great silver slugs are eager to feed
    I can't fail, no not now
    When twenty five bombers wait ripe

    They hung there dependent from the sky
    Like some heavy metal fruit
    These bombers, ripened, ready to tilt
    Must these Englishmen live that I might die
    Must they live that I might die

    Me-262 prince of turbojet, Junker's Jumo 004
    Blasts from clustered R4M quartets in my snout
    And see these English planes go burn
    Now will you be my witness how red were the skies
    When the fortresses flew, for the very last time
    It was dark over Westphalia, in April of '45

    They hung there dependent from the sky
    Like some heavy metal fruit
    These bombers, ripened, ready to tilt
    Must these Englishmen live that I might die
    Must they live that I might die

    Must these Englishmen live that I might die
    Junkers Jumo 004 (repeat many times)
    Bombers at 12 o'clock high Writer/s: DONALD ROESER, E BLOOM, SAMUEL PEARLMAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Charles W from AtlantaBOC's 2nd album, Tyranny and Mutations, was even more of a hard rock album than Treaties (3rd album). They were super hard rock at that point and always had crazy lyrics. Consider Career of Evil..."I'd like to do it to your daughter on a dirt road". Geez
  • Karl from AustrliaNO! Jay from NY, Ny. Eric Bloom was the only Jew in the BOC. Buck Dharma (Donal Roeser) is NOT Jewish!!
  • Dan Weiss from Osprey, FlRegarding Jay from NY, Donald Roeser is not Jewish.
  • Greg from Corpus ChristiIf I was allowed only one BOC album for all time, 'Secret Treaties' would be it. Giving up 'Reaper', 'Godzilla', and 'Burnin' For You' would be a sacrifice, but this album captures the BOC mystique best. BOC was a known quantity for me back in 76', but they weren't on my radar screen at the time. So glad my friend Mark showed me this gem. Our band practiced 'Dominance and Submission' after that, which is why Mark showed it to me. We only played it up to the beginning of Roser's breakout lead, which was way beyond my capabilities at the time. ME-262 was out of the question, as badly as we wanted to do it. No keyboard player and all that rapid fire strumming for five minutes. And nobody could sing it.

    They hung there dependent
    From the sky
    Like some heavy metal fruit
  • Philip from San AntonioGood song (but I am an aviation buff, and loved books like "The first and the last" and "A higher call" which cover the ME262.

    However the lyrics have always bugged me.

    "Must these Englishmen live that I might die"

    Shouldn't it be the other way around? "Must those Englishmen die that I might live?"

    Well, OK, swap it around to make the words rhyme, but doesn't that sentiment make more sense?
  • Gabriel Sica from Saint Louis, MoSecret Treaties is a truly great rock album.
  • Jay from New York, NyEric Bloom and Buck Dharma (Donald Roser) are also Jews.
    Similarly, the last 2 letters of the Kiss logo match the Holocaust's "SS",
    while exactly half of Kiss, Paul Stanley (Stanley Eisen) and Gene Simmons (Chaim Witz)
    are Jews, the latter of whom's mother's entire family perished in 1944.
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