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Somebody Kill The DJ

from Nothing Is Cohesive by Ed Hale and The Transcendence

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lyrics

Wonder where they are?
Remember when we all were stars?
We didn’t see it come
The DJs have all become kings
The poets are almost dead
Or now they’re bartenders instead
The artists are underground
Not able to make a sound today

Somebody kill the DJ

Listen [from] where you are
Can almost hear them in the stars
When artistry was king
And rock and roll meant everything
But now its been replaced
They’ve disappeared without a trace
The DJs spin uptown
They don’t write a thing but still they’re paid

Somebody kill the DJ

Singing along
Sing a new song now
The DJ is gone
Sing a new song now

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from Nothing Is Cohesive, released October 5, 2005
Written by Ed Hale, Roger Houdaille. Published by Transcendence Music Publishing (ASCAP), Think Like A Key (SESAC)

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Singer, songwriter, rockstar, recording artist, author, activist, populist blogger, and occasionally controversial YouTube star Ed Hale is a hard man to keep up with. Affectionately called "The Ambassador" by friends and fans the world over, he is best known now as the lead singer and guitarist of the rock group ED HALE AND THE TRANSCENDENCE; or for his latest hit single "Scene In San Francisco." ... more

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