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Bad Motor Scooter Lyrics

If you get lonely on your daddy’s farm,
Just remember I don’t live too far…
There’s a ****************
You’ll be at my place in less than a day!
So get on your bad motor scooter and ride!
Come over to my place and stay all night.
First thing in the morning we’ll be feeling all right!
All right! All right! All right!
So get on your bad motor scooter and ride!
Ooh, the last time I seen your face,
Swore that no one’d take your place!
Now, since you been gone, I been feelin’ a-bad, yeah!
I come out to your place – I’m afraid of your dad.
So you… get on your bad motor scooter and ride!
Come over to my place and stay all night. Yeah!
First thing in the morning we’ll be feeling all right!
All right! All right! All right! All right!
Get on your bad motor scooter and ride!
Ride! Ride! Ride!
C’mon Baby!
Yeah…
Crank it on up!

Get on your bad motor scooter and ride!
Come over to my place and stay all night, Babe.
First thing in the morning we’ll be feeling all right!
All right! All right! All right! All right!
Get on your bad motor scooter…
Get on your bad motor scooter…
A-get on your bad motor scooter…
And ri-ii-ii-ii-ii-ii-ide!
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Cover art for Bad Motor Scooter lyrics by Montrose

This song has it all. Awesome guitars, motorcycles, and girls

Cover art for Bad Motor Scooter lyrics by Montrose

"There�s a ****" is actually:

"There's a red bridge that arcs the bay."

I'm guessing he means the Golden Gate Bridge

@peba That would make sense, as Ronnie got his start in San Francisco (although he was originally from Colorado)

Cover art for Bad Motor Scooter lyrics by Montrose

Sammy just turned 70 and he looks great!!!
Montrose has stood the test of time. That's not an easy task. Some groups sound so whiny and maudlin. Not Montrose, not Sammy.

 
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