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Keep Your Monster On A Leash - Tower of Power



     
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(Say people!)Some people let their monster do the talkin' all night long
Some people drink and drink 'til they pass out
Some people don't know what I'm talkin' aboutIt's very easy
His own to each:Chorus:
You've got to keep your monster on a leash
You've got to keep your monster on a leash(Yes you do)Some people paint their bodies black and blue
Let their monster get creative, yes they do
(Ha, ha!)
Some people like to spike their oily hair
Some people like to lose; they just don't care
Hear what I'm saying?
Just listen to the words I preach:Chorus:
You've got to keep your monster on a leash
(Yeah, yeah)
(Ha!)
You've got to keep your monster on a leash(Listen!)Bridge:
If you borrow
From tomorrow,

Your future will be grim
If you really love yor monster
You don't wanna have to do him in,Chorus:
Just keep your monster on a leash
Keep your monster on a leash
Some people almost die to go get live
Let their monster take control and take a dive
Some people spend their paychecks to get well
Some people cant relate, but what the hellIt's very simple
Stand up on your own two feetChorus:
You've got to keep your monster on a leash
You've got to keep your monster on a leash(Yeah, yeah)Bridge:
If you borrow
From tomorrow,
There's trouble on the way
So you better leash your monster,
or there's gonna be hell to pay,Chorus:
Just keep your monster on a leash
Keep your monster on a leash
(Haunt!)
Keep your monster on a leash
(Hit me!)
(Uh!)
(Hey!)Take 'em on a walk,
Some who might(ha!)
On a leash
Oh, yeah!
Your monster on a leash (ha)Oh, get a grip on your godzilla
Go ahead, go ahead and hold hands with rodans
On a leash
Keep your monster on a leash
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Tower of Power is a horn-based funk/soul band from Oakland, California. In the mid-1960s, 17-year-old tenor saxophonist Emilio Castillo moved from Detroit, Michigan, to Fremont, California. He started a band called the Motowns, specializing in soul music. In 1968, Castillo teamed up with baritone saxophonist Stephen "The Funky Doctor" Kupka and trumpet/trombone player Mic Gillette, moved to Oakland, and began writing original material. They changed the band's name to Tower of Power and began playing frequently in the Bay Area.

Read more about Tower of Power on Last.fm.


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