Electric guitar gets run over by a car on the highway
This is a crime against the state
This is the meaning of life.
To tune this electric guitar
An electric guitar is brought in to a court of law
The judge and the jury (twelve members of the jury)
All listening to records
This is a crime against the state
This is the verdict they reach:
Never listen to electric guitar
Electric guitar is copies, the copy sounds better
Call this the law of justice, call this freedom and liberty
I thought I perjure myself, right in front of the jury!
Is this a crime against the state? No!
This is the verdict they reach:
Someone controls electric guitar.
This is a crime against the state
This is the meaning of life.
To tune this electric guitar
An electric guitar is brought in to a court of law
The judge and the jury (twelve members of the jury)
All listening to records
This is a crime against the state
This is the verdict they reach:
Never listen to electric guitar
Electric guitar is copies, the copy sounds better
Call this the law of justice, call this freedom and liberty
I thought I perjure myself, right in front of the jury!
Is this a crime against the state? No!
This is the verdict they reach:
Someone controls electric guitar.
Lyrics submitted by Chris_Gough
Electric Guitar Lyrics as written by Jerry Harrison David Byrne
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Such a great, great song from a phenomenal album. Talking Heads' triptych of albums from 'More Songs ...' to 'Remain ...' were just a hattrick of brilliance. Even the Eno/Byrne collaboration in 1980 is a masterpiece. Byrne is such a talented guy that Eno helped to sculpt into a great art-piece for modern music. This is the verdict I reach