Rock On James Dean

Rock On James Dean



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[Интро]
Эй, Rocket, эй, Fresco, эй, Bound
James Dean, ya, James Dean

[Припев]
Мне нужен new YSL, Supreme
Мне нужен новый Mcqueen, Mcqueen
Мне нужен новый Off-White, Vetmo
И я как новый James Dean
Нужно быть иконой моды, взрывать везде как Раким
Ya, да обо мне снимут фильм
Ya, я как новый James Dean
Мне нужен new YSL, Supreme
Мне нужен новый Mcqueen, Mcqueen
Мне нужен новый Off-White, Vetements
Я как новый James Dean
Нужно быть иконой моды, взрывать везде как Раким
Ya, да обо мне снимут фильм
Ya, я как новый James Dean (Rocket!)

[Куплет]
Pussy на мне под MD
Я мешаю в ней свой Ди
Не устал от этих птиц
Зан на завтрак стиль OFFMi
Я торчу на будних днях
Снова и снова горчит этот спрайт
Сука сука просит ее обнять, она так хочет познать outside
Деньги тают, будто ёбаный снег
Я без монет пробиваюсь на свет
Как Las Vegas, дикий микс на обед
Все как в фильме, честно, это пиздец
Дай мне повод тебя к себе пустить
Ты смеялась, теперь хочешь в мой team
Я не злопамятный просто прости
Хочешь на Bound, садись и соси
Skywalker Rocket, как новый J.D (Rocket!)
Bound в откат, мне не нужен визин
Мне нужны pills и я прямиком в space
Мне нужны песо, я спускаю вниз
Она со мной потому что я принц
Она устала от фейковых лиц
Rocket Skywalker летаю James Dean
Rocket Skywalker летаю James Dean

[Припев]
Мне нужен new YSL, Supreme
Мне нужен новый Mcqueen, Mcqueen
Мне нужен новый Off-White, Vetements
И я как новый James Dean
Нужно быть иконой моды, взрывать везде как Раким
Ya, да обо мне снимут фильм
Ya, я как новый James Dean
Мне нужен new YSL, Supreme
Мне нужен новый Mcqueen, Mcqueen
Мне нужен новый Off-White, Vetements
Я как новый James Dean
Нужно быть иконой моды, взрывать везде как Раким
Ya, да обо мне снимут фильм
Ya, я как новый James Dean (Rocket!)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the David Essex song. For other songs with the same title, see Rock On (disambiguation).
"Rock On" is a song written by English singer David Essex. Originally recorded in 1973 and released as a single by Essex, it became an international hit. In 1989, American actor and singer Michael Damian recorded a cover version that went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song has been recorded many times, including a 2006 version by the English hard rock group Def Leppard.
The song, written and recorded by David Essex, was released in August 1973 in the UK, and reached its highest position of number 3 in the UK Singles Chart in September that year.[2] It spent 11 weeks in the UK charts.[3] In March 1974, Essex's version reached number one in Canada on the RPM national Top Singles chart[4] and was a top-ten hit (reaching number 5) on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop music chart. It was Essex's only Billboard top 40 song. "Rock On" was the title track of Essex's 1973 debut studio album, and was also featured on the soundtrack album of the 1973 film That'll Be the Day (as well as being played over the closing credits of the film's U.S. release)[5] in which he had a starring role. The song is still frequently played on classic rock and oldies radio stations.
Essex later re-recorded the song in 1988 with an updated lyric. This version, which was remixed by Shep Pettibone, appeared on Essex's 1989 album Touching the Ghost. A single release of the updated version reached number 93 on the UK Singles Chart. The recording is featured in the movies Dick, The Devil's Rejects and Sunset Strip, as well as in episodes of The Sopranos and Cold Case.
The song features a slow-tempo vocal performance in C# minor, along with a minimalist, rhythm-driven instrumental accompaniment to Essex's vocal performance. The lyric pays homage to early rock-and-roll and its surrounding youth subculture, and notably to 1950s rebel James Dean (although the lyrics refer to him as "Jimmy Dean", which is the name of the country-western singer famous for Big Bad John), but James Dean's name is spoken before the instrumental as well. This song makes reference to "Blue Suede Shoes" by Carl Perkins, and "Summertime Blues" by Eddie Cochran.
The distinctive stripped-back musical arrangement was devised by producer Jeff Wayne after hearing Essex's original vocal demo:
According to Wayne, only three session musicians played on the final backing track, and the most prominently featured was veteran session musician Herbie Flowers, whose double-tracked bass guitar was treated with a prominent "slapback" delay effect, creating a complex polyrhythmic backbeat:
Flowers himself noted that, as a reward for devising the double-tracked bass line, he was paid double his normal session fee, and thus received £24 instead of the usual £12.[6] He had earlier created a similar double-tracked bass line for Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side", explaining in a BBC Radio 4 interview that it had also been done because he would be paid double.
"Rock On" was covered by soap opera star and singer Michael Damian in 1989, and featured in the teen film Dream a Little Dream, starring Corey Haim and Corey Feldman among others. Damian's version, which he also released from his independent album Where Do We Go From Here on the Cypress Records label, was a harder-edged interpretation that employed none of the vocal or instrumental distortion in the original 1973 David Essex version.
"Rock On" became Damian's first hit in eight years, since his 1981 cover of Eric Carmen's song "She Did It". His rendition became a gold record. It reached the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, thus outperforming Essex's original Billboard ranking. However, the song did get to number one for Essex in 1974 on the US Cashbox Top 100, in the same week it was at number 11 on the Billboard charts. In addition, Haim, Feldman, and Meredith Salenger all appeared in Damian's music video for the song. This version was ranked number 99 on VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s[16] (despite the fact that Damian actually had four Billboard-charting singles during the 1980s).
English hard rock band Def Leppard began playing the song on their 2005 tour in support of their compilation album Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection along with a cover of Badfinger's "No Matter What" which appeared on the album.[24] The band released a studio recording of the song as a digital single in May 2006 preceding the release of their album Yeah!, which features cover versions of 1970s rock hits.[23] The single spent 18 weeks on the US Hard Rock chart, peaking at No. 18 in June 2006.[25] The song has since become a staple in Def Leppard's setlists, often following a Rick Savage's bass solo.[26] "We took that one to pieces and rewrote it…" observed Joe Elliott. "American radio still plays 'Rock On' every day, sandwiched between Lynyrd Skynyrd and Zeppelin."[27] The radio remix version of the song also appeared on Def Leppard's 2018 compilation album The Story So Far – The Best Of.[28]

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