Under the management of Andrew King and Peter Jenner (the original managers of Pink Floyd) Ian Dury and the Blockheads quickly gained a reputation as one of the top live acts of the "New Wave". They built up a dedicated following in the UK and other countries and scored several hit singles, including "What a Waste", "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick" (which was a UK number one at the beginning of 1979, selling just short of a million copies), "Reasons to be Cheerful
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
...UNCOOLOHOL... by Ian Dury & The Blockheads ----------------.............................
*from 'Laughter' (1980)*
Intro:
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Verse 1:
F The war cry of the raging drunken sot, That sends un-welcome pains right up your bot. It bellows forth from corporate windows, all night long, BbBbmC7 Mucks up common thought of right and wrong.
Chorus 1:
FBbBbmC Un-coolo-hol, un-coolo-hol.
Verse 2:
F The war cry of the drinker of the drink, Can send your senses reeling to the brink. Watch your poison breath and outlook; puke and vile, BbBbmC7 Loose all sense of reason, humour, style.
Chorus 2:
FBbBbmC Un-coolo-hol, un-coolo-hol.
Interlude:
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F Uncool.
Verse 3:
F The war cry of the boozer of the booze, In normal state of little left to lose. pissed and witless, blood and bandage; not a care, BbBbmC7 Splashing noxious liquids every-where.