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You And Whose Army. Radiohead You and Whose Army? Sub Español/Inglés YouTube This line can be seen as a rallying cry for collective resistance, questioning the very. You and Whose Army? Lyrics & Meanings: Come on, come on / You think you drive me crazy, well / Come on, come on / You and whose army? / You and your cronies / Come on, come on / Holy Roman empire / Come on if you think / Come on if you think / You can take us on / You can take us on / / You and whose army? / You and your cronies / / You forget so easily / We ride tonight / Ghost horses

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You and Whose Army? Lyrics: Come on, come on / You think you drive me crazy? / Well, come on, come on / You and whose army? / You and your cronies / Come on, come on / Holy Roman Empire / Come on. The earliest instance that I have found is from Dale Plays the Game, a novel by Ann Forester, serialised in the Waterloo Evening Courier and Waterloo Daily Reporter (Waterloo, Iowa) in 1929; the following is from chapter 38.

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Twelfth track performed by Radiohead on July 4th, 2000 at the "Grosser Sendesaal" in Berlin, Germany.Lyrics are a courtesy of Genius.com![Verse 1]Come on, co. You and your cronies Come on, come on Holy Roman empire Come on if you think Come on if you think You can take us on You can take us on You and whose army? You and your cronies You forget so easily We ride tonight We ride tonight Ghost horses Ghost horses We ride tonight We ride tonight Ghost horses Ghost horses Ghost horses You And Whose Army? is the fourth track on Amnesiac Thom Yorke described You And Whose Army? as being: Attempting to capture the "soft, warm, proto-doowop sound" of the 1940s harmony group the Ink Spots, the band muffled microphones with egg boxes and used the ondes Martenot's resonating palme diffuseur loudspeaker to treat the vocals.

Radiohead You and Whose Army? Live at The 2001 (1080, 50fps) YouTube. The repeated question, "You and whose army?" serves as a central motif throughout the song You and Whose Army? Lyrics & Meanings: Come on, come on / You think you drive me crazy, well / Come on, come on / You and whose army? / You and your cronies / Come on, come on / Holy Roman empire / Come on if you think / Come on if you think / You can take us on / You can take us on / / You and whose army? / You and your cronies / / You forget so easily / We ride tonight / Ghost horses

Radiohead You and Whose Army? Lyrics Genius Lyrics. Twelfth track performed by Radiohead on July 4th, 2000 at the "Grosser Sendesaal" in Berlin, Germany.Lyrics are a courtesy of Genius.com![Verse 1]Come on, co. However, its trenchant lyrics and nuanced composition are fertile ground for an exploration of defiance.