And the scene is getting hotter like the scientists foretell They say that no one blabs it faster And watch this thing begin I get on the inside of you That any show they'll interrupt I seen the cops out on the street Our country isn't free A cover of Frank Zappa’s Trouble Every Day released in 1965, the song’s lyrics have been updated to reflect modern social and political issues such as climate change and the fake news phenomena. And they’re rising on the right ‘cause they’re appealing to the side I wish I could say I'm not white. Until my eyeballs fail to see I mean to say that every day Is just another rotten group (Right you are, girl) In the papers and TV You know that five in every four s trouble every day To stomp and smash and bash and crash From watchin' my TV Watched 'em throwin' rocks and stuff Decides that now's the time to fight And their cup that overflows is just filled up with hypocrites That there's no way to delay Until my head began to hurt And what is it like playing "Hotel California" for the gazillionth time? But I need to know Before the years become lies And the market burnin' down The newsmen say they get the dirt Running to 6 minutes 16 seconds, this blues based Frank Zappa composition is described by his biographer Barry Miles as "a timeless rant against racial discrimination and the mindless commodification of news by American TV." Think I'll even go to praying every time I hear them saying On his street would take a turn Because a few of them are white, A re-arranged version appeared on the Mothers' 1974 live album Roxy & Elsewhere (and on the 1991 live album The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life) as "More Trouble Every Day". A cover of Frank Zappa’s Trouble Every Day released in 1965, the song’s lyrics have been updated to reflect modern social and political issues such as climate change and the fake news phenomena. No way to delay that trouble coming every day Two American newlyweds in Paris experience a love so strong, it almost devours them. Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! And chokin' in the heat See the smoke and fire and the market burning down The UK underground artist Mick Farren covered the song on his album Vampires Stole My Lunch Money (1978). From checkin' out the way Gets machine-gunned from her seat s trouble every day Just don't appeal to him I'm not black And slash and bust and burn, And I'm watchin' and I'm waitin' You know we gotta sit around at home No society just family so as long as I’m alright Don't you know that this could start On the merchants and the shops And you'll see it all complete, Hey you know something people 6, The Guitar World According to Frank Zappa, Frank Zappa Plays the Music of Frank Zappa: A Memorial Tribute, The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels, Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words, King Kong: Jean-Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa, Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trouble_Every_Day_(song)&oldid=961433010, Song recordings produced by Tom Wilson (record producer), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 8 June 2020, at 12:43. You can heat it... and was the only one of their songs MGM Records producer Tom Wilson had heard before he signed The Mothers Of Invention on March 1, 1966. You know I watched that rotten box To see it really end 'N all the unconfirmed reports And in the eyes of all these people And if a million more agree You know that I? And they’re out to blame the poorest because he’s unsatisfied ll always hear The words I can never say With Vincent Gallo, Tricia Vessey, Béatrice Dalle, Alex Descas. t say t try to understand
I get on the inside fo you
You can blow all away
Such a slightest breath
And I know who I am
Look into my eyes
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