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Attack of the Ghost Riders Lyrics
Lipstick on my face
Thunder in the sky
The shades are drawn
Don't ask me why
But with the ghost riders on we go
I think you know
But with the ghost riders on we go
I think you know
It goes something like this
Crater in my brain
Where the strippers go insane
Cabin number 4
Ain't gonna smile no more
But with the ghost riders on we go
I think you know
But with the ghost riders on we go
I think you know
It goes something like this
Attack of the ghost riders
Thunder in the sky
The shades are drawn
Don't ask me why
I think you know
But with the ghost riders on we go
I think you know
It goes something like this
Where the strippers go insane
Cabin number 4
Ain't gonna smile no more
I think you know
But with the ghost riders on we go
I think you know
It goes something like this
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Submitted by
anhjch On Oct 09, 2002
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I don't know, but the riff after "It goes something like this." is amazing.
NO COMMENTS!? who knows what this song is about...
NO COMMENTS!? who knows what this song is about...
ghost riders going to ATTACK THE WORLD. okay...
it doesn't have to "mean" anything. this song is fun!
Ghost rider is a marvel superhero, he used to be a daredevil rider, but he turns into this big hellblazing bad dude. In the video, they have a character who is kind of like the "ghost rider" (he dies and then comes back as the ghost rider and then he and the girl go off).
Maybe it relates to that? The video might at least.
Yeah i also think it has something to do with marvel's ghost rider. Who cares, it's cool
Has anybody heard The Asteroids Galaxy Tour's cover of the Raveonettes' "Attack of the Ghost Riders"? It's fantastic! You should definitely check it out!
I'm pretty sure this song has nothing to do with Ghostrider, the motorcycle hero. The band "Suicide" does a song about him, that Henry Rollins covered on the Crow soundtrack.
I can't say which one, but this song is about one of those old 50's drive- in motorcycle gang movies. Personally, this song reminds me of being on the road, crossing the country, and being haunted by the shades of "Hollywood" biker gangs like in "The Wild One", and every little dusty rest stop or diner or motel you stop in conjures the feelings engendered by these films. Silver screen threats that never were.