Gonna Raise Hell

Album: Dream Police (1979)
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  • Gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell.
    Gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell.
    Ambition? ha!
    If all i've heard is true,
    There's nothin' much i can do
    To change the world, it's irreversible.
    But in what it lacks,
    It's got a taste that smacks of somethin' irresistible.

    Gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell.
    Gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell.

    Submission? yes!
    Now i won't name names, and a secret's a secret,
    But a hint's a hint or a clue.
    You really want to know, you really want to go,
    There's only two things you got to do.

    Gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell.
    Gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell.

    Mother, mother.
    Mother, mother.
    Mother, mother.

    My mission? ah, yes!
    Everybody hear? everybody here,
    It's a fate i all agree.
    Sometimes you win, i never lose,
    To me it's no mystery.

    Gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell.
    Gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell, gonna raise hell.

    (repeat to coda) Writer/s: RICK NIELSEN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Mike Keenan from New YorkI find this work to be very evocative, it has poetic lyrics which, when screamed, provide the connection from John Lennon through to Kurt Cobain. The melody is amazingly infectious. The lead (!) bridge is sublime. Cheap Trick evolved from Beatles and was the midwife for Nirvana of that there is no question, this and Auf Weiderzehen bring it home, a melodic disco-esque tour-de-force from this strong rock 70's (and after) quartet. Best heard live without the strings.
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