Last of the New Wave Riders

JOHN WILCOX, KASIM SULTON, ROGER POWELL, TODD RUNDGREN

The last of the new wave riders
Will be the first of the new age masters
Pick up your arms was the call
So I packed up my Fender and ran down the hall
Back to the fields and forests
Now I am one of them
"Turn on the power" cried the army of sound
And the hum of the amps shook the trees and the ground
And like a single man we cranked up the knobs
And a thousand guitars sang our national anthem
We captured the whole human race
There was nowhere to hide, playing filled every space
Jamming the world back into place
Everyone a star
We hit the supreme overload
And the great amplifier began to explode
The smoke is slowly clearing away
And the whole universe is a giant guitar
(Here comes that silver surfer now)

Trivia about the song Last of the New Wave Riders by Utopia

On which albums was the song “Last of the New Wave Riders” released by Utopia?
Utopia released the song on the albums “Adventures in Utopia” in 1979, “Live In Tokyo ’79” in 1999, and “Oblivion Tour” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Last of the New Wave Riders” by Utopia?
The song “Last of the New Wave Riders” by Utopia was composed by JOHN WILCOX, KASIM SULTON, ROGER POWELL, TODD RUNDGREN.

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