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Mohammed’s Radio (NIC) - Warren Zevon
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Mohammed’s Radio (NIC) Warren Zevon

"Mohammed’s Radio" by Warren Zevon, released in 1976, is a #Rock song that explores themes of longing, disillusionment, and the power of music as a refuge. The lyrics reflect on personal struggles and societal issues, using vivid imagery. Its unique blend of rock and piano creates a haunting atmosphere, showcasing Zevon's storytelling prowess. The song resonates culturally, highlighting music's role in coping with life's challenges.

Mohammed’s Radio (NIC) - Warren Zevon
[Intro]
I can't tell if this is vodka or water. It's easier to tell in New York 'cause in New York, the water makes you drunker. Eric, come on take your time, the first, can't keep the young audience waiting. A song from the first album

[Verse 1]
Everybody's restless and they got no place to go
Someone's always tryin' to tell them something they already know
So their anger and resentment flow

[Chorus]
Don't it make you wanna rock and roll?
All night long, Mohammed's radio
I heard somebody singin' sweet and soulful
On the radio, Mohammеd's radio

[Verse 2]
The sheriff's got his problems too
Hе will surely take them out on you
In walks the village idiot and his face is all aglow
Oh, he's been up all night listening to Mohammed's radio

[Chorus]
Don't it make you wanna rock and roll?
All night long, Mohammed's radio
I heard somebody singin' sweet and soulful
On the radio, Mohammed's radio
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