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Talkin' out the Side of Your Neck - Cameo



     
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Ow, hmm, hmm, hmm
So you can see we're back into this same old mess?
Seems like every time we get out of one situation
We're back into it all over againAll you people in Washington,
you better get it together or we won't get it done.
We sit by while you cuss and fuss,
but guess who suffers, nobody but us.Now we're a dedicated people and we do our job.
But the harder we work the game gets hard.
(It's supposed to be) One for all and all for one
but it's harder to live when you can't have fun.Heyyy, you're talking out the side of your neck
Hey you're gonna get what's comin' to you yetYou carry the weight but we carry the vote
and that's been fair so stop rockin' the boat.
You think you get away with political crimes.
But don't take us for granted, they're still on our minds.Now some of the people some of the time,
but not all of your people all of the time.
Tricky Dick, Ford too,
Jimmy Mac Carter, Ronnie Reagan too.Heyyy, you're talking out the side of your neck
Hey you're gonna get what's comin' to you yetTweedly Dee, Tweedly Dumb

Tweedly Dee, Ho-Hum
Tweedly Dee, Tweedly Dumb
Tweedly Dee, Tweedly DumbHeyyy, you're talking out the side of your neck
Hey you're gonna get what's comin' to you yet
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Cameo is a funk group which formed in 1974 in New York City, New York, United States. The band's lineup has constantly fluctuated since its formation, with the only constant being vocalist Larry Blackmon.

An outlandish, in-your-face stage presence, a strange sense of humor, and a hard-driving funk sound that criss-crossed a few musical boundaries earned Cameo countless comparisons to Parliament/Funkadelic in their early days. However, Cameo eventually wore off accusations of being derivative by transcending their influences and outlasting almost every single one of them. Throughout the '70s and '80s, the group remained up with the times and occasionally crept ahead of them, such that they became influences themselves upon younger generations of R&B and hip-hop acts. By the time the group's popularity started to fizzle in the late '80s, a series of R&B chart hits -- ranging from greasy funk workouts to synthesized funk swingers to dripping ballads -- was left in their wake. Further separating Cameo from their forebears, they didn't have a diaper-clad guitarist. Instead, they had a codpiece-wearing lead vocalist, Larry Blackmon.

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