Put away your cigarettes
And your high class attitude
Turn emotion to devotion
Baby I can see it in you too
We all hail hail from rock and roll
From behind a glass case

We all hail hail from rock and roll
From behind a glass case

Put away your cigarettes
And your high class attitude
Turn emotion to devotion
Baby I can see it in you too
We all hail hail from rock and roll
From behind a glass case

We all hail hail from rock and roll
From behind a glass case

Put away your cigarettes
And your high class attitude
Turn emotion to devotion
Baby I can see it in you too
We all hail hail from rock and roll
From behind a glass case

We all hail hail from rock and roll
From behind a glass case

From behind a glass case
From behind a glass case






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    love this song.... first post!

    DangerousBagelon January 19, 2005   Link
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    I think maybe it means that even though bands are very different.. It all started from rock n' roll? "We all hail (hail) from rock and roll"

    Dunno what he means by "From behind a glass case" though.

    sp0kkon November 28, 2006   Link
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    This is about the band Guitarwolf by the looks of things - quote from this interview nowtoronto.com/music/story.cfm :

    "It was seeing a Guitar Wolf show with the Cramps that gave Marcie and me the idea of starting a band of our own, the Baby Killers, which eventually became the Von Bondies. Even though I couldn’t understand a word the Guitar Wolf guys were saying, they were very entertaining.

    "I love how obsessive they are about music. I mean, Seji keeps his guitar and leather jacket in a glass case at home because he believes there’s a spirit inside them."

    twatfeatureson April 15, 2012   Link

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