![]() Alle gebrauchten CDs sind ohne grundsätzlich ohne Funktionsfehler abspielbar. Bei nicht auswechselbaren Hüllen werden zur Einschätzung der Hülle die Goldmine Gradings für CD angewendet. Our shop (This image comes from discogs) (This image comes from discogs) 2xCD:Grandmaster Flash, Sugarhill Gang, Trouble Funk a.o.,Still / The Joint : Sugar Hill Remixed Details Specifications: Sealed Label: Castle Music PublishedYear: 1999 Country: UK Catalogue Number: NEDCD326 Condition / Grading Cover / Case: STILL SEALED CD / Medium: STILL SEALED CD-Cover (Jewel Case), die beschädigt oder sehr stark abgenutzt sind, werden grundsätzlich von uns durch Neue Jewel Cases ausgewechselt. Item: 304729625066 2xCD Grandmaster Flash, Sugarhill Gang, Trouble Funk a.o. Written by: DALE PETERS, JAMES K.Seller: recordsale_de ✉️ (149,811) 99.6%, Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group There is likely going to be negative consequences to your actions in the near future. If you're going to continue to behave irresponsibly and without regard for consequences, I understand what actions you're taking and what you're trying to achieve. You continue to demonstrate your lack of responsibility and productivity by staying up all night and sleeping through the day. ![]() What are you trying to give or present to me? What are your true intentions? You underestimate my ability to understand your intentions and actions. Your behavior is erratic and inconsistent.ĭon't misinterpret my intentions or opinions. You don't believe that your true actions or intentions are evident to others. I don't think you're behaving appropriately or responsibly. I understand your intentions and know where you're headed. You're lazy and unproductive, staying up all night and sleeping through the day. Walsh went on to have a successful solo career and also played with the Eagles from 1975 to 1980 and again from 1994 to 2015. Joe Walsh joined the band in 1968 and remained with them until the band broke up in 1976. The James Gang originally formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in the mid-1960s. The song was also covered by the Red Hot Chili Peppers in their live performances in the 1980s. The song has been featured in several movies, including "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" and "Boogie Nights." The song was not initially a hit when it was released, but it gained popularity over time and has become one of the most popular songs of that era. The song's distinctive riff was created by Walsh and drummer Jim Fox while they were playing around with their instruments during a sound check. It was written by Joe Walsh, who was also the lead guitarist and vocalist for the band. The song was released in 1970 on the James Gang's album "James Gang Rides Again." The song's energetic sound and catchy chorus make it a classic rock favorite that continues to be popular today. The lyrics are accompanied by a driving guitar riff and a heavy drumbeat that perfectly matches the intensity of the lyrics. He feels that trouble is brewing, and he's ready to confront her. The lyrics continue to describe her constant partying, and they suggest that the singer has had enough of her reckless behavior. He's aware that she's been acting shady and doesn't think she's fooling anyone, even though she may believe she is. The lyrics describe a woman who sleeps all day and is out all night, and the singer knows exactly what she's up to. The song "Funk #49" by Joe Walsh and the James Gang is a high-energy, hard-hitting rock tune about a woman who is living a wild and reckless lifestyle.
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