paroles de chanson The Battle of Epping Forest (2008 Remaster) - Genesis
(Taken
from
a
news
story
concerning
two
rival
gangs
fighting
over
East-End
Protection
rights)
Along
the
Forest
Road,
there's
hundreds
of
cars
- luxury
cars
Each
has
got
its
load
of
convertible
bars,
cutlery
cars
- superscars!
For
today
is
the
day
when
they
sort
it
out,
sort
it
out
Cause
they
disagree
on
a
gangland
boundary
Yes,
they
disagree
on
a
gangland
boundary
There's
Willy
Wright
and
his
boys
One
helluva
noise,
that's
Billy's
boys!
With
fully-fashioned
mugs,
that's
Little
John's
thugs
The
Barking
Slugs
- supersmugs!
For
today
is
the
day
when
they
sort
it
out,
sort
it
out
Yes
these
Christian
soldiers
fight
to
protect
the
poor
East
end
heroes
got
to
score
in...
The
Battle
of
Epping
Forest
Yes
it's
the
Battle
of
Epping
Forest
Right
outside
your
door
You
ain't
seen
nothing
like
it
No,
you
ain't
seen
nothing
like
it
Not
since
the
Civil
War
Coming
over
the
hill
are
the
boys
of
Bill
And
Johnny's
lads
stand
very
still
With
the
thumpire's
shout,
they
all
start
to
clout
There's
no
guns
in
this
gentleman's
bout
Georgie
moves
in
on
the
outside
left
With
a
chain
flying
round
his
head
And
Harold
Demure,
from
Art
Literature
Nips
up
the
nearest
tree
(Here
come
the
cavalry!)
Admidst
the
battle
roar
Accountants
keep
the
score:
10-4
They've
never
been
alone,
after
getting
a
radiophone
The
bluebells
are
ringing
for
Sweetmeal
Sam,
real
ham
Handing
out
bread
and
jam
just
like
any
picnic
Picnic,
picnic,
picnic
It's
5-4
on
William
Wright;
he
made
his
pile
on
Derby
night
When
Billy
was
a
kid,
walking
the
streets
The
other
kids
hid
- so
they
did!
And
now,
after
working
hard
in
security
trade,
he's
got
it
made
The
shops
that
need
aid
are
those
that
haven't
paid
"I
do
my
double-show
quick!"
said
Mick
the
Prick,
fresh
out
of
the
nick
"I
sell
cheap
holiday,
the
minute
they
leave
Then
a
visit
I
pay
- and
does
it
pay!"
And
his
friend,
Liquid
Len
by
name
of
Wine,
Women
and
Wandsworth
fame
Said
"I'm
breaking
the
legs
of
the
bastard
that
got
me
framed!"
"I'm
breaking
the
legs
of
the
bastard
that
got
me
framed!"
They
called
me
the
Reverend
when
I
entered
the
Church
unstained
My
employers
have
changed
but
the
name
has
remained
It
all
began
when
I
went
on
a
tour
Hoping
to
find
some
furniture
I
followed
a
sign
- it
said
"Beautiful
Chest"
It
led
to
a
lady
who
showed
me
her
best
She
was
taken
by
surprise
when
I
quickly
closed
my
eyes
So
she
rang
the
bell,
and
quick
as
hell
Bob
the
Nob
came
out
on
his
job
To
see
what
the
trouble
was
"Louise,
is
the
Reverend
hard
to
please?"
"You're
telling
me!"
"Perhaps,
sir,
if
it's
not
too
late
We
could
interest
you
in
our
old-fashioned
Staffordshire
plate?"
"Oh
no,
not
me,
I'm
a
man
of
repute."
But
the
Devil
caught
hold
of
my
soul
and
a
voice
called
out
"Shoot!"
To
save
my
steeple,
I
visited
people
For
this
I'd
gone
when
I
met
Little
John
His
name
came,
I
understood
When
the
judge
said
"You're
a
robbing
hood."
He
told
me
of
his
strange
foundation
Conceived
on
sight
of
the
Woodstock
nation
He'd
had
to
hide
his
reputation
When
poor,
'twas
salvation
from
door
to
door
But
now,
with
a
pin-up
guru
every
week
It
was
Love,
Peace
and
Truth
Incorporated
for
all
who
seek
He
employed
me
as
a
karma
mechanic,
with
overall
charms
His
hands
were
then
fit
to
receive,
receive
alms
That's
why
we're
in
The
Battle
of
Epping
Forest
Yes
it's
the
Battle
of
Epping
Forest
Right
outside
your
door
We
guard
your
souls
for
peanuts
And
we
guard
your
shops
and
houses
For
just
a
little
more
In
with
a
left
hook
is
the
Bethnal
Green
Butcher
But
he's
countered
on
the
right
by
Mick's
chain-gang
fight
And
Liquid
Len,
with
his
smashed
bottle
men
Is
lobbing
Bob
the
Nob
across
the
gob
With
his
kisser
in
a
mess,
Bob
seems
under
stress
But
Jones
the
Jug
hits
Len
right
in
the
mug
And
Harold
Demure,
who's
still
not
quite
sure
Fires
acorns
from
out
of
his
sling
(Here
come
the
cavalry!)
Up,
up
above
the
crowd
Inside
their
Silver
Cloud,
done
proud
The
bold
and
brazen
brass,
seen
darkly
through
the
glass
The
butler's
got
jam
on
his
Rolls;
Roy
doles
out
the
lot
With
tea
from
a
silver
pot
just
like
any
picnic
Picnic,
picnic,
picnic
Along
the
Forest
Road,
it's
the
end
of
the
day
And
the
Clouds
roll
away
Each
has
got
its
load
- they'll
come
out
for
the
count
At
the
break-in
of
day
When
the
limos
return
for
their
final
review,
it's
all
through
All
they
can
see
is
the
morning
goo
"There's
no-one
left
alive
- must
be
draw."
So
the
Blackcap
Barons
toss
a
coin
to
settle
the
score
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2 Aisle of Plenty (2008 Remaster)
3 The Cinema Show (2008 Remaster)
4 The Cinema Show (New Stereo Mix)
5 The Battle of Epping Forest (2008 Remaster)
6 More Fool Me
7 More Fool Me (2008 Remaster)
8 More Fool Me (New Stereo Mix)
9 Firth of Fifth (New Stereo Mix)
10 Firth of Fifth (2008 Remaster)
11 I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) [New Stereo Mix]
12 I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) [2008 Remaster]
13 Dancing With the Moonlit Knight (2008 Remaster)
14 Dancing With the Moonlit Knight (New Stereo Mix)
15 Dancing With the Moonlit Knight
16 Aisle of Plenty (New Stereo Mix)
17 Dancing With the Moonlit Knight (5.1 mix)
18 Firth of Fifth (5.1 mix)
19 Aisle of Plenty (5.1 mix)
20 The Cinema Show (5.1 mix)
21 The Battle of Epping Forest (5.1 mix)
22 More Fool Me (5.1 mix)
23 I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) (5.1 mix)
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