The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army - 150 musician - @CITYROCKS The biggest rock band in Hungary

The biggest rock band in Hungary - CityRocks - 2022 Dunaújváros city CITYROCKS ▶ It is more than music, it is an orchestra. It is more than an orchestra, it is a fellowship. It does not matter who you are, where you come from. In fact it does not matter where you will continue on your way. It does not matter how old you are, if you are working as an unskilled worker or a top manager. It does not matter if your instrument is worth a cheap meal or a new car. There are no status symbols, only genuine symbols, just as many as we are. Even if we are many, we are not just a loud crowd. We are not alike, but we are not different either. We all need to be there, to be someone together and you are exactly that person we can not miss. WEB ▶ FACEBOOK ▶ INSTAGRAM ▶ The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army official video: John Anthony White Seven Nation Army © Universal Music Publishing Group Elephant album /2003/ track listing “Seven Nation Army“ “Black Math“ “There’s No Home for You Here“ “I Just Don’t Know What to Do with Myself“ “In the Cold, Cold Night“ “I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother’s Heart“ “You’ve Got Her in Your Pocket“ “Ball and Biscuit“ “The Hardest Button to Button“ “Little Acorns“ “Hypnotize“ “The Air Near My Fingers“ “Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine“ “Well It’s True That We Love One Another“ “Seven Nation Army“ is a song by American rock duo the White Stripes. It is the opening track on their fourth studio album, Elephant (2003). V2 Records released the song to American alternative radio on February 17, 2003, as the lead single from the album. Worldwide, the single was issued through XL Recordings. Written and produced by Jack White, the song consists of distorted vocals, a simple drumbeat, and a bass-like riff created by playing a guitar through a pitch shift effect. The song charted in multiple countries, and its success contributed to the popularity of the White Stripes and the garage rock revival movement. In addition to praising its riff and drumbeat, critics have ranked “Seven Nation Army“ as one of the best songs of the 2000s decade. It won Best Rock Song at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards, and a music video for the song directed by Alex and Martin won Best Editing in a Video at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. “Seven Nation Army“ has become a sports anthem, commonly appearing in audience chants in which a series of “oh“ sounds or the name of an athlete is sung to the tune of the song’s riff. It has also served as a theme song for sports teams, personalities, and events, including the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The song has grown in popularity due to its usage in sports; its riff has been described as “ubiquitous“,[ and the song has experienced increased commercial success, charting intermittently in multiple countries and receiving a gold certification from Germany’s Federal Music Industry Association, a platinum certification from the Federation of the Italian Music Industry and a multi-platinum certification from the British Phonographic Industry. The song has appeared in various media and has been used in political events in the United Kingdom, particularly as a chant sung by audiences. Various artists have covered “Seven Nation Army“, including Ben l’Oncle Soul and Marcus Collins, both of whose covers reached charts in multiple countries. Third Man Records issued re-releases of the song in 2014 and 2015. The White Stripes: Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes - lyrics I’m gonna fight ’em all A seven nation army couldn’t hold me back They’re gonna rip it off Taking their time right behind my back And I’m talking to myself at night Because I can’t forget Back and forth through my mind Behind a cigarette And the message coming from my eyes Says, “Leave it alone“ Don’t wanna hear about it Every single one’s got a story to tell Everyone knows about it From the Queen of England to the Hounds of Hell And if I catch it coming back my way I’m gonna serve it to you And that ain’t what you want to hear But that’s what I’ll do And the feeling coming from my bones Says, “Find a home“ I’m going to Wichita Far from this opera forevermore I’m gonna work the straw Make the sweat drip out of every pore And I’m bleeding, and I’m bleeding, and I’m bleeding Right before the Lord All the words are gonna bleed from me And I will sing no more And the stains coming from my blood Tell me, “Go back home“ The White Stripes studio albums: The White Stripes De Stijl White Blood Cells Elephant Get Behind Me Satan Icky Thump #sevennationarmy #thewhitestripes #cityrocks #dunaújváros #flashmob #flashmob_youtube #rockmusic #rockband #rockers #rockstar #livemusic #musicians #music #musicvideo #musica #rock #cover #coversong #coversongs #lyrics #drumcover #bigband #muzyka #rockband
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