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#1 The Spiders were an American rhythm & blues vocal group from New Orleans, who achieved their greatest fame in the 1950s. The group was founded as a gospel group in 1947 under the name Zion City Harmonizers, and later sang as the Delta Southernaires, recording and performing on radio under the latter name in 1952-53. Cosimo Matassa convinced them to begin singing secular music, and in 1953 the five-piece signed with Imperial Records under the name The Spiders. They had a string of U.S. hits in the middle of the decade, including "I Didn't Want to Do It" (R&B #3, 1954), "21" (R&B #9, 1955), and "Witchcraft" (R&B #5, 1956). The last of these was written by Dave Bartholomew and was later covered by Elvis Presley.
Members Joe Maxon and Matthew West left the group in 1955, and were replaced by Issacher Gordon and Bill Moore. Chick Carbo signed with Atlantic Records as a solo artist late in 1956, and by the next year the group had splintered; their last single as a group was 1957's "That's My Desire", though the song "Tennessee Slim", recorded in the middle of the decade, was issued as a single in 1960.
Chuck Carbo later recorded for Rounder Records, releasing an album in 1993; Chick Carbo died in 1998, Chuck in 2008.
#2 The Spiders (ザ・スパイダース) were a Japanese rock & roll band formed in Tokyo in 1961. One of the leading groups of the Group Sounds genre, the band members were Hiroshi "Monsieur" Kamayatsu (rhythm guitar and backing singer), Jun Inoue (singer), Masaaki Sakai (tambourine and backing singer), Shochi Tanabe (drums), Takayuki Inoue (lead guitar and backing singer), Mitsuru Kato (bass guitar) and Katsuo Ohno (steel guitar and electronic organ). They had many hit singles, made feature films and were popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Japan. They toured Europe in 1966, and the United States, including Hawaii, in 1967. Most of the band members are still active in the music industry, with the exception of Monsieur, who died on March 1, 2017 and Takayuki Inoue, who died on May 2, 2018.
Their biggest selling record was "Yuhi Ga Naiteiru" which sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
#3 The Spiders were a mid-60s band playing british invasion influenced garage rock that notably included musician Vincent Furnier (who later changed his name to Alice Cooper and reached international fame). Three of their songs were included on the first disc of the popular 1999 Alice Cooper box set The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper. Releases vary as to if the group's name includes the article "the".
#4 The Spiders were a Mexican rock group that hailed from the city of Guadalajara and recorded in the 1970s. The band's sound assimilated the psychedelic sounds that were in vogue at the close of the 1960s. One of the band's early singles, "Back," ranked among the most-played tracks on Mexican radio in 1970. The band went on to release three albums in the 1970s, in addition an EP and various singles. 1993 saw the release of a live reunion album. In retrospect, the band has been described as one of the key bands in Avandaro-era Mexican rock.
#5 The Spiders were one of the bands ofLink Wray .
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The Spiders Lyrics
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Like dominos
They say that it'll get better
But nobody knows
I gotta get away from this plague
Escape the danger
They say it'll be OK
Gonna get you sooner or later
More headstones
Let's pretend
We don't know
We close our eyes
And hope and pray
It goes away
Then we all fall down
Face down on the ground
Ruins all around
Never be found
Temperature keeps on rising
Like rigs on the mines
As long as they're making their money
Everything's fine
Carry on like nothing's strange
No one wants to say it
They promise they're gonna fix it
But it could be too late
On and on
Drilling holes
Let's pretend
We don't know
We close our eyes
And hope and pray
One day they change
Then we all fall down
Face down on the ground
We all fall down
The fascists getting stronger
Bleeding us weak
Conspiracy taking over
A war on society
But we've got ends to meet
Gotta pay the banker
Maybe if we wait a bit longer
It'll all go away
On and on
Hate explodes
Let's pretend
We don't know
We close our eyes
And hope and pray
One day they change
Then we all fall down
Face down on the ground
Ruins all around
Never be found
The Spider’s “We” is a love song that begins with the singer confessing their attraction to their loved one's words and actions. They declare that being with this person is what they desire, and they cannot believe that their love for each other is actually true. The song then takes a sensual turn, wherein the singer expresses his burning passion for the loved one. They want to feel the warmth and rise higher together along with their desires. The chorus describes the singer's emotions and how it is impossible for them to even imagine being with anyone else. The song concludes with the singer discussing the psychological communication they share with their partner; they are so close they don’t even necessarily need to use words to communicate. The last line ends with an expression of unity, declaring that they are one in each other’s presence.
Line by Line Meaning
The things you say
The words you speak
The things you do
The actions you perform
Makes me want to be with you
Compels me to desire your company
When I look at you
Upon gazing at you
I cannot believe its true
It's difficult to accept that you're real
Now there is a fire
An intense passion has been ignited
Start to burn
Growing brighter over time
The ashes of my desire
The remnants of my longing
They are rising rising
Ascend higher and higher
Well fan the fire
Stoke the flames
Make it higher
Increase the intensity
Feel the warm
Sense the heat
Lets see in the Dawn
Witness the sunrise
I feel so close hope you feel the same
I am emotionally connected, I wish you feel that way too
I can't imagine wanting any one else
I cannot picture myself desiring someone else
So glad I found you and your are here with me
Grateful for finding you and having you by my side
We Communicate with out even talking
Our connection transcends verbal communication
In each others presence, we are one
When close, we feel like a single entity
The things you say
The words you speak
The things you do
The actions you perform
They Make me want to be with you
They drive me to seek your companionship
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Written by: June Biancalana, Simon Jackson
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Chris O'Neill
Many thanks, on behalf of the working class to all involved in the making of this documentary. Love and respect to you all.
Moconomy
This doc is also very informative: https://youtu.be/t6PcP1l_hLM
tom bruigom
Very interesting and very difficult to change when the Law Makers are also the Law Breakers.
perfectally cromulent
the UK has had the same right-wing banker's party in power for over a decade, despite the economic disaster that has caused. the people of Britain are just getting what they keep voting for.
loop
@uncommon_name IMHO, not quite right. "Law" doesn't apply to "they" at all, only the "useless eaters" and "deplorables".
uncommon_name
They never broke the law, only separate laws apply to them.
Charles Kristiansson
Our definition of criminality has to be changed. Utterly disgusting.
Dawn Cole
Thank you very much for these documentaries 🙏
Whaleshrimp
That was so good I pushed the Subscribe button. Brave people to throw rocks at the castles of the wealthy.
D. Walsh
There are several interesting characteristics of a trusts. Among others, they include: a trust may be created anytime anywhere with a piece of paper and ink (you also need the parties: settlor, beneficiary, and trustee, and of course the corpus;) next, the theory of a trust is not difficult; and Anglo-American courts recognize and give power to trusts. DIXI