For the ga… Read Full Bio ↴At least three different bands are named "Nightcrawlers"
For the garage rock band from Florida see The Nightcrawlers
1) American DIY/ambient/synth music trio from 1980s with over 40 releases, featuring members Dave Lunt, Peter Gulch, Tom Gulch
2) Nightcrawlers is a Scottish house music project, assembled by producer, DJ and vocalist John Reid (born 6 September 1963). In 1992, John Reid formed the act following his local success as a DJ and vocalist. He quickly released the debut single "Living Inside A Dream", which failed to reach any commercial success. Reid then decided to release a second single, "Push the Feeling On", which fared much better, becoming an overnight success, peaking at #7 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, and briefly crossing over to pop radio, peaking at #80 on the Billboard Hot 100, spending fifteen weeks on the chart.
3) the Nightcrawlers are a hip-hop duo from Oakland, California. J-Bo, the MC/bass musician is known for his thoughtfully introspective lyrics as much as his energetic charisma on stage. JJEQ (Jake Jake Earth Quake) producer/keyboardist/percussionist/engineer has a reputation for his varied and innovative style which is personafied in each of his instrumentals.
4) Canadian Jazz! Various shades of indigo, as in the blues, are more than suggested on Down in the Bottom, by Vancouver, Canada's The Night Crawlers. The music is crafted around the alliterative, musical hyperbole-flinging sound of the Hammond B3 organ. Cofounder Cory Weeds suggests that this is tribute to the Hammond B3 bands of the '50s and '60s, but that is where all comparison ends. The verve and depth of soulful musical excursions bring a unique character to the music produced by The Night Crawlers. This is music of the highest degree of creativity; a truly honest aural experience, wrought by a certain communal aspect of performance that seems to have almost vanished today.
The lean, yet sinewy arrangements have a force that enables the music to cascade over conscious listening and bury itself into the memory, where it takes hold of the inner ear. Chris Gestrin's stellar turn on the Hammond B3 recalls the magic of Booker T, Lonnie Smith, and the great Jimmy Smith as well, as he creates wave after wave of oceanic sound with his cohort of brass and woodwinds. And they rise up to the call every time they are poked and prodded by the crashing chords that Gestrin uses to lure them in. Weeds finds the biggest sound on the alto saxophone, echoing with heroism and soaring glissandos. Steve Kaldestad's dry roar on tenor saxophone is no less gigantic, but it is Gestrin who is always in the pocket, with one command performance after the other. The charts seem to have been written just for his genius, and the mighty cresting and falling continues from "Apercu" through "Goin' Down," "Zattitude," Lonnie Smith's "Love Bowl" and the tantalizing "Modal Issue."
Friday
Nightcrawlers Lyrics
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You know we finally here, right?
(Where are we?)
It's Friday then
Then Saturday, Sunday, what?
(Learn, their lives again, learn) it's Friday again
(Their lives- to pull us) then Saturday, Sunday, what?
(Their lives- to pull us) then Saturday, Sunday
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again, -gain, -ain, -ain (what?)
I thought the hands of time would change me
And I'd be over this by now, yeah
It's been too long since we got crazy
I'm lowkey spinnin' out
I'm countin' down 'til Friday come
I'm gonna, I'm gonna do too much
Know I'm all in my bag, that's clutch
Feelin' it, feelin' it, feelin' it
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave, yeah
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what? (We want that weekend)
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what? (Oh, we want that weekend)
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
(Learn, their lives again, learn)
(Their lives-, to pull us)
(Learn, their lives again, learn, learn, learn, learn)
This could be bad for me, 'cause I want more
Wanna feel that bass vibrating through the floor
So keep it playing, I'm on a wave
And I'ma ride it all the way
When it comes like
We want that weekend (again, -gain, -gain, again)
(-Gain, again, -gain, -gain)
Weekend , -kend (again, -gain, -gain, again)
(-Gain, oh)
We want that weekend (again, -gain, -gain, again)
(-Gain, again, -gain, -gain)
Weekend , -kend (again, -gain, -gain, again)
(We, we, we, hey)
We want that weekend
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what? (Oh, we want that weekend)
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again, -gain, -ain, -ain
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave, yeah
We want that weekend
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what? (Oh, we want that weekend)
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again, -gain, -ain, -ain
It's Friday then
Then Saturday, Sunday, what?
The lyrics of Nightcrawlers Riton Mufasa & Hypeman's song Friday talk about longing for the weekend and the feelings of excitement that come with it. The song is about letting loose, having fun, and not worrying about the future. The song emphasizes the idea of the "endless weekend" and the feeling that the party will never stop. The singer feels stuck in their routine and counting down the days until Friday comes so they can "do too much."
The lyrics also suggest that the singer is aware that their lifestyle may not be sustainable in the long run, but they cannot resist the pull of the party lifestyle. The repeated chorus of "It's Friday again, Saturday, Sunday, what?" emphasizes the feeling of time passing quickly and the urgency to enjoy every moment. The use of repetition creates a sense of the endless cycle of weekends and the feeling that the party will never end.
Overall, the lyrics of the song Friday talk about the desire to let go of responsibilities and enjoy life to the fullest, even if only for a weekend. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy chorus emphasize the idea of the party lifestyle and the excitement that comes with it.
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Graham Wilson, Hugh Jude Brankin, John Reid, Ross Campbell
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@renanmonteiro316
this song has the official Lando Norris seal of approval
@FizzyJuiceCool
why is everyone commenting about a racer on this song
@vivianaordonez8421
@@FizzyJuiceCool cause he (Lando Norris) sang it during a race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULIrN6xlFr8&feature=share&utm_source=EJGixIgBCJiu2KjB4oSJEQ
@ZeusimusLukey99
@@FizzyJuiceCool Because he sang this when his Engineer was doing a radio check during the 2021 season.
@F1-Person
@@ZeusimusLukey99 he sang this in 2020. More specifically at the Tuscan GP
@whstato0212
@@ZeusimusLukey99 2020 tuscan GP
@gabrielseurre5832
This is a certified Lando Norris classic
@keanwilliam3762
True
@seatiel2407
Fr
@thed34thsinger96
Literrally