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Roger Fullbright & The Wire-Tappers - (They Can't Do It) Like We Do / Down This Old Road Album

Roger Fullbright & The Wire-Tappers - (They Can't Do It) Like We Do / Down This Old Road Album
Performer: Roger Fullbright & The Wire-Tappers
Title: (They Can't Do It) Like We Do / Down This Old Road
Country: US
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Garage Rock, Lo-Fi, Psychedelic Rock
Catalog number: 8-8723
Label: Four-Plus 2 Records
MP3 album szie: 1472 mb
FLAC album size: 1507 mb

Tracklist

1(They Can't Do It) Like We Do2:15
2Down This Old Road1:47

Credits

  • Written-ByRoger Fullbright

Notes

Recorded By Arthur Smith Studios Charlotte, N.C.
Clay Music BMI

Short intro

This is an A-side single to Down this old road and is written by R. The 45 was released in 1968 by Four-Plus 2 Records and the catalog rare garage music from the 1960's B-Side Single to They can't do it like we do. Unknown garage 45 from Roger Fullbright & The Wire Tappers on Four Plus 2 Records out of Charlotte, NC. If you have any information on this band or release. Ah, And We Do It Like This is the debut single by American hip hop group Onyx. In 1990, at York Studio in Brooklyn, they recorded their first single, Ah, And We Do. Genre: Rock Album: They Can't Do It Like We Do, Down This Old Road Country: US Style: Garage Rock, Lo-Fi, Psychedelic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1631 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1380 mb WMA version RAR size: 1749 mb Rating: 4. 9 Votes: 710 Other Formats: MPC DTS AUD AA MOD VOX WAV. A1 They Can't Do It Like We Do 2:15. B1 Down This Old Road. Album Live at the Blue Door. High Road Lyrics. Sometimes theyd talk about children Names and things that theyll do If its a girl well call her Joanna Shell grow up to be just like you. Living comes natural to many Love comes natural to few You take the high road to freedom Ill take the low road to you. Jack was out plowing the south end Trying to beat the next rain Susie, shed watch through the window As the downpour finally came He was riding the side of the terrace When the mud gave way to the wheel The tractor tipped over on Jack The cold was all he could feel Susie ran out through the rainstorm Threw her arms. by John Fullbright. Author 59. G C G Sometimes they talk about children Em C G Names, and things that it'll do D C If it's a girl we'll call her Johanna, D C Em She'll grow up to be just like you. G C G Living comes natural to many Em C G Love comes natural to few D B7 C You take the high road to freedom G D Em I'll take the long road to you. G C G Jack was out ploughing the south field Em C G Trying to beat the next rain D C Susie, she watched through window D C Em As the down pour finally came G C G He was riding the side of the terrace Em C G When the mud gave way to wheel C D Tractor tipped over. Do you like this video This is my corner I ain't runnin' nowhere. Preston Bodie Broadus was a drug dealer for the Stanfield and Barksdale organizations. Preston Bodie Broadus was raised by his grandmother after his mother fell into addiction and homelessness. She later died when he was a young child. He grew up the hard way in Baltimore in an economy that would not support him. He began dealing drugs at the age of thirteen. Final Grades He. Im asking Roger Waters a question about his new film the fourth and most successful attempt to bring Pink Floyds 1979 concept album The Wall to the big screen when he suddenly interrupts me. You know why I dont read the Grauniad any more he asks, narrowing his eyes. Im afraid I dont. Ill tell you why. But his ongoing disappointment at the Guardians 25-year-old picture caption notwithstanding, Waters at 72 positively radiates health and contentment. Lee paints the people with love for detail. Notice the sweet scene between Mookie and Tina Rosie Perez, the mother of his child. How he takes ice cubes and runs them over her brow, eyes, ankles, thighs, and then the closeup of their lips as they talk softly to one another. And see the affection with which he shows Da Mayor Ossie Davis, an old man who tries to cool everyone's tempers. Da Mayor's scenes with Mother Sister Ruby Dee show love at the other end of the time line. None of these people is perfect. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism