1984
(Kallaugher)

I remember the ‘70s I had lots of fun
it seems that most people did what they pleased
but time marches on in stormtrooper boots
the different have become the diseased

now it’s getting colder all the time
and scarier by the day
god help you if you’re spanish or black
feminist poor or gay

CHORUS:
Where are they now
the ones who said they’d stand beside you
where are they now
the ones who said they cared
where are they now
looking like they never knew you
where are they now
sold out or scared

Action reaction on the left right pendulum
most people cope from day to day
by acting deaf and dumb

CHORUS

When money’s tight things go to the right
just ask Hitler, ask the Jews
it’s happened before, it could happen again
and this time it could be to you

so don’t expect no one to fight your fights
don’t count on the things people say
cause if you don’t stand up and fight for your rights
you’ll watch as they’re taken away

Where are they now?
Where are they now?


Who let the hippies in here? Or more pertinently: Where’s Jefferson Airplane when you need them? This one was inspired by seeing the play “Bent” (RIP, the great David Dukes). And once again, nice work on the fills from Chukker.