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Applause - Ed Blackwell



     
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I stand here waiting
for you to bang the gong
to crash the critic saying:
is it right or is it wrong?
If only fame had an IV baby could I bear,
being away from you I found the vein put in here.I live for the applause, applause, applause.
I live for the applause-plause,
live for the applause-plause.
Live for the way that you cheer and scream for me.
The applause, applause, applause.Give me that thing that I love
(i'll turn the lights out)
Put your hands up make'em touch
(make it real loud) x2A-P-P-L-A-U-S-EMake it real loud
(put your hands up make'em touch)
A-P-P-L-A-U-S-E x2I overheard your theory,
nostalgia's for geeks.
I guess sir, if you say so,
some of us just like to read.One second I'm a Koons,

Then suddenly the Koons is me.
Pop culture was in art now,
Art's in Pop culture in me.I live for the applause, applause, applause.
I live for the applause-plause,
live for the applause-plause.
Live for the way that you cheer and scream for me.
The applause, applause, applause.Give me that thing that I love
(i'll turn the lights out)
put your hands up make'em touch
(make it real loud) x2A-P-P-L-A-U-S-EMake it real loud
(put your hands up make'em touch)
A-P-P-L-A-U-S-E x2Wooh! Touch-touch! Wooh! Touch-touch now! Wooh!I live for the applause, applause, applause.
I live for the applause-plause,
live for the applause-plause.
Live for the way that you cheer and scream for me.
The applause, applause, applause.Give me that thing that I love
(i'll turn the lights out)
put your hands up make'em touch
(make it real loud) x2A-P-P-L-A-U-S-EMake it real loud
(put your hands up make'em touch)
A-P-P-L-A-U-S-EMake it real loud!Make it real loud
(put your hands up make'em touch-touch)A-R-T-P-O-P

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Ed Blackwell (October 10, 1929 – October 7, 1992) was an American free jazz drummer born in New Orleans, Louisiana. While album credits typically listed him as "Ed Blackwell," he preferred to be called Edward. Most of his close associates, including his wife, simply called him "Blackwell" most of the time. Blackwell's early career began in New Orleans in the 1950s. He played in a bebop quintet that included pianist Ellis Marsalis and clarinetist Alvin Batiste.

Read more about Ed Blackwell on Last.fm.


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