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Vince Ray - All Women Are Bad (The Cramps Psychobilly Cover)


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Available on iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/album/boneshaker-baby/id287906000

From '' Boneshaker Baby ''
Label: Raucous Records
Released: 2007

Tracklist
01. Everybody Smokes In Hell
02. Cast Iron Arm
03. Boneshaker Baby
04. All Women Are Bad (composed by Lux Interior and Ivy Rorschach)
05. Wild Guitar
06. Johnny Razor's Back
07. Jet Black Machine
08. Confessions Of A Psychocat
09. Voodoo Action
10. Blue Rhythm Baby
11. Hey Bartender
12. Country Folk
13. Play It Straight
14. Vern Vain R N R
15. Hillbilly Hellcats
16. Looking For Johnny
17. Women, Liquor, Beer & Poker Dice

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Lyrics

Adam and Eve, sittin' in the woods,
Eve said, 'Man I got somethin' real good
It's in that tree, you're gonna get smart fast!'
Adam said 'sure, 'Satan my ass
I don't see no snakes but all women are bad'

All women are bad, all women are bad
That's what I said all women are bad
They got groovy wiggly tails, they got horns on their head
All women are bad, all women are bad.

Samson and Delilah, talkin' bout groomin'
Delilah said, 'Sam, you don't look human'
She took some scissors, went snip-snip
'Now everybody's gonna think you're hip'
Sam felt his head and said, 'All women are bad'

All women are bad, all women are bad
That's what he said all women are bad
They got groovy wiggly tails, they got horns on their head
All women are bad, all women are bad.

There's one with you, lookin' so sweet
She's just a wolf dressed up like sheep
Secret gadgets up under their clothes
Stuff you hear about but nobody knows
And it ain't no use all women are bad.

All women are bad, all women are bad
That's what I said all women are bad
They got groovy wiggly tails, they got horns on their head
All women are bad, all women are bad.

Save me the label of that perfume on the table
So I can remember what made a wreck of me.

All women are bad, all women are bad
That's what I said all women are bad
They got groovy wiggly tails, they got horns on their head
All women are bad, all women are bad.

Bad,bad,bad,
all women are bad, bad, bad,
all women are bad, bad, bad,
all women are bad,
all women are bad, bad, bad,
all women are bad, bad, bad,
all women are bad, bad, bad,
all women are bad,
all women are bad,
all women are bad,
all women are bad, bad, bad,
all women are bad, bad, bad
all women are bad,
all women are bad, bad, bad.

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The Cramps were an American punk rock band, formed in 1976 and active until 2009.
The band split after the death of lead singer Lux Interior.
Their line-up rotated much over their existence, with the husband and wife duo of Interior and lead guitarist Poison Ivy the only permanent members. The addition of band members Guitarist Bryan Gregory and drummer Pam Ballam comprised the first complete lineup in April 1976.

They were part of the early CBGB punk rock movement that had emerged in New York. The Cramps are noted as influencing a number of musical styles: not only are they one of the first garage punk bands but also the first known band to blend punk rock with rockabilly,
The Cramps are widely recognized as one of the prime innovators of psychobilly, and they inspired many of the early goth rock bands.

Style

Their music is mostly in rockabilly form, played at varying tempos, with a very minimal drumkit.
An integral part of the early Cramps sound is dual guitars, without a bassist.
The focus of their songs' lyrical content and their image is camp humor, and retro horror/sci-fi b-movie iconography.

Their sound was heavily influenced by early rockabilly, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll like Link Wray and Hasil Adkins, 1960s surf music acts such as The Ventures and Dick Dale, 1960s garage rock artists like The Standells, The Gants, The Trashmen, The Green Fuz and The Sonics, as well as the post-glam/early punk scene from which they emerged.
They also were influenced to a degree by the Ramones and Screamin' Jay Hawkins, who was an influence for their style of theatrical horror-blues.

In turn, The Cramps have influenced countless subsequent bands in the garage, punk and rockabilly revival subgenres, and helped create the psychobilly genre. \"Psychobilly\" was a term coined by The Cramps, although Lux Interior maintained that the term did not describe their own style.


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