You're runnin' around in the gamblin' hall
Every night it's the same
You're lookin' for something new to play
To win and have fun is your aim

A pinball speaks to you
His metal voice is knockin' in your head
You can't resist you'll have to play
You're just another victim caught in the trap

[Chorus]
Gorgar will eat you, Gorgar - man you'll never win - hey
Gorgar will eat you, Gorgar - but you keep on playin' - hey

Your blood is boilin' your eyes grow wide -
Advance - too late
Gamblin' fever has taken your mind - this fuckin' machine of hate

You spend all your money but you'll never win
You're always the loser and the robot's voice keeps hammering

[Chorus]
Gorgar will eat you, Gorgar - man you'll never win - hey
Gorgar will eat you, Gorgar - but you keep on playin' - hey

Wastin' money for fun every night
Livin' for today no thoughts for tomorrow
Man you are dead don't you realize
Wake up and live before it's too late

[Solo: M/K]

[Chorus]
Gorgar will eat you, Gorgar - man you'll never win - hey
Gorgar will eat you, Gorgar - but you keep on playin' - hey
TILT


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Gorgar Lyrics as written by Michael Weikath Kai Hansen

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    General Comment

    A great song about the problem of gambling. Trying to tell someone to let go off the game and live a real life before gambling takes your life.

    mopion May 06, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    Not really gambling. Gorgar is a Pinball machine, first of a kind that had a speaking monster in it in the early eighties, late seventies. Obviously some band member was addicted to it.

    "Gorgar will eat you" and "Tilt" were one of pinballs chatters.

    latumanon June 18, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    But it refers to Gambling too

    JoshPRon September 26, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    you have to be joking, i had no idea, are you sure that ´´gorgar´´ is a pinball machine?

    die_youngon April 14, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Listen to the Song....

    "A pinball speaks to you His metal voice is knockin' in your head"

    JoshPRon April 18, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Gorgar is indeed a pinball machine. Google it for more info.

    Zughiaqon June 11, 2007   Link
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    the f word in a helloween song don't know if i've ever seen that

    traveler in stygianon May 28, 2008   Link
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    youtube.com/watch Gorgar in action!

    donrobaloon January 11, 2013   Link
  • 0
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    Just a note, when you spend your money in pinball, what do you win? Will these points help me buy extra food at the grocery store or pay my rent?

    robertretro86on October 13, 2016   Link
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    Just a note, when you spend your money in pinball, what do you win? Will these points help me buy extra food at the grocery store or pay my rent?

    robertretro86on October 13, 2016   Link

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