
No Speak No Slave (Live In Houston, TX. 2/6/1993) The Black Crowes
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Hello
Yeah, Houston, Texas
Yeah, c'mon
Woah, it's good to see you this evening
The Black Crowes
High as the moon
Yeah, let's get it on, baby
Ooh, yeah, let's get it on and on and on
Are you ready?
[Verse 1]
Rooster crows at the break of dawn
A mother dies without her only son
A doctor laughs in the face of disease, hey
I never once heard a preacher say please, hey
[Chorus]
You want to be heard
None of us ever understand a word, hey
You want to be free, babe
Then don't speak like a slave to me, yeah
[Verse 2]
Policemen break the law
All the politicians rise and fall
A baby crying for its mothers milk
Everybody's daddy's secret hidden guilt, don't he?
Yeah, Houston, Texas
Yeah, c'mon
Woah, it's good to see you this evening
The Black Crowes
High as the moon
Yeah, let's get it on, baby
Ooh, yeah, let's get it on and on and on
Are you ready?
[Verse 1]
Rooster crows at the break of dawn
A mother dies without her only son
A doctor laughs in the face of disease, hey
I never once heard a preacher say please, hey
[Chorus]
You want to be heard
None of us ever understand a word, hey
You want to be free, babe
Then don't speak like a slave to me, yeah
[Verse 2]
Policemen break the law
All the politicians rise and fall
A baby crying for its mothers milk
Everybody's daddy's secret hidden guilt, don't he?
"No Speak No Slave" by The Black Crowes, released in 1992, is a #Rock song that explores themes of freedom, rebellion, and the struggles of life. The lyrics convey a sense of defiance and the desire to break free from constraints. Musically, it features soulful guitar riffs and a bluesy vibe. The live performance captures raw energy, contributing to the band's cultural impact in the '90s rock scene.
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