Goodbye Garageland

Andreas Frege, Andreas Meurer, Matthew Walker, Steven George Ritchie

There's no Garageland no more
Only memories spread across the floor

To the sound of the guns of Brixton
We were fighting complete control
We felt like we were prisoners
In our save European home
We had 48 hours at the weekends
To have a little riot of our own
The cities of the dead were burning bright
And Johnny came marching home

There's no Garageland no more (oh, oh, oh)
We're left with memories lying on the floor
(Did you believe what they said?)
Hear the sound of hate and war (oh, oh, oh)
Death or Glory
We survived it all (no more riot on the Westway)

It seemed so good to be alive
And to dream of better times
You gave us hope and we had enough rope
We were ready for the fight
But rebellion turned to money
As soon as the sun went down
Up all night we were flying high
'Til we got the wake-up call

There's no Garageland no more (oh, oh, oh)
We're left with memories lying on the floor
(Did you believe what they said?)
Hear the sound of hate and war (oh, oh, oh)
Death or Glory
We survived it all

Trivia about the song Goodbye Garageland by Die Toten Hosen

On which albums was the song “Goodbye Garageland” released by Die Toten Hosen?
Die Toten Hosen released the song on the albums “Friss oder stirb - Single” in 2004 and “La hermandad: En el principio fue el ruido” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Goodbye Garageland” by Die Toten Hosen?
The song “Goodbye Garageland” by Die Toten Hosen was composed by Andreas Frege, Andreas Meurer, Matthew Walker, Steven George Ritchie.

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