10cc rubber bullets top of the pops 1973 redubbed.
10cc rubber bullets meaning.
Written by lol creme kevin godley and graham gouldman and produced by 10cc rubber bullets was the band s first number one single in the uk singles chart spending one week at the top in june 1973.
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The following year s album how dare you.
Rubber bullets is a song by the english band 10cc from their self titled debut album.
I went to a party at the local county jail all the cons were dancing and the band began to wail bu.
Despite an impressive run of uk top 10 records that included the no 1 singles rubber bullets and i m not in love by 1976 10cc s original line up was on its last legs.
It also reached no.
Stewart and gouldman were predominantly pop songwriters who created most of the band s accessible songs.
The meaning is hardly discreet.
10cc is a rock band formed in stockport england in 1972 it initially consisted of four musicians graham gouldman eric stewart kevin godley and lol creme who had written and recorded together since 1968.
Daevid from glendale ca john b the album sheet music is in my opinion as good as rubber bullets was a single.
Would be the last by the stockport art rockers with kevin godley and lol creme.
3 in australia but it fared relatively poorly in the united.
It was written by drummer kevin godley guitarist lol creme and the only consistent member of the.
10cc rubber bullets.
The group featured two songwriting teams.
Load up with rubber bullets i love to hear those convicts squeal it s a shame these slugs ain t real but we can t have dancin at the local county jail sergeant baker and his men made a bee line for the jail and for miles around you could hear the sirens wail there s a.
John from brisbane united states forget all about what 10cc did after this this rubber bullets is the best thing they ever did only i do not know why the bigold usa did not recognize it back in 1973.
Rubber bullets is 1973 song from english rock pop band 10cc from their self titled debut.