Sitting in the stand of the sports arena
Waiting for the show to begin
Red lights, green lights, strawberry wine
A good friend of mine, follows the stars
Venus and Mars
Are alright tonight

What's that man holding in his hands?
He looks a lot like a guy I knew way back when
It's silly willy with the Philly band
Could be oo-ee

What's that man movin' 'cross the stage?
It looks a lot like the one used by Jimmy Page
It's like a relic from A different age
Could be oo-ee

If there's a rock show at the concert gebow
They've got long hair
At the Madison square
You've got rock and roll
At the Hollywood Bowl
We'll be there oh yeah

In my green metal suit I'm preparing to shoot up the city
And the ring at the end of my nose makes me look rather pretty
Its a pity there's nobody here to witness the end
Save for my dear old friend and confidante Mademoiselle Kitty

Whats that man movin' to and fro?
That decibel meter doesn't seem to be reading low
But they was louder at the Rainbow
Could be oo-ee

If there's a Rock Show at the Concert gebow
They've got long hair
At the Madison Square
You've got Rock and Roll
At the Hollywood Bowl
We'll be there oh yeah

If there's a rock show at the Concert gebow
They've got long hair oh at the Madison
You've got Rock and Roll at the Hollywood Bowl


Lyrics submitted by Mopnugget, edited by Chi-Chief

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  • +1
    General Comment

    How has nobody commented on this song!? This song alone proves that Macca can rock when he wants to, even if the song is a parody of the genre itself.

    majestikmoose9on January 18, 2006   Link
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    One of his really great songs! It flat out kicks some major derriere. He trimmed it down on 'Wingspan' for some weird reason. This is not a song that should be editted. It is good from start to finish. Of course the throw away lyric about Mademoiselle Kitty is annoying but only slightly. This was released about the time Paul was beginning to gather real confidence in his ability to tour with a new band. It definitely sounds like it here.

    Tweezeon August 02, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    In my green metal suit I'm preparing to shoot up the city, is another reference to the Titanium Man, a Marvel Comics villain included in the song Magneto and Titanium Man. The song also included a reference to the Crimson Dynamo, all from Marvel Comics.

    whoboy62on July 09, 2014   Link
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    General Comment

    Sweeeeeeeet song

    Tempus Fugiton March 07, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Oh, how I love this song. I always listen to it when I work out because it makes me pumped up for some reason. XDXD

    SgtPepperGirlon March 18, 2006   Link
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    My Opinion

    "Looks like a guy I knew way back when..,Silly Willy with a Philly band." This song could by another reference to John Lennon, who did the live concert with Elton John, and whose song "Philadelphia Freedom" was very popular at the time.

    ryan102083on January 06, 2016   Link
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    General Comment

    The lyrics that I've seen for the 2nd verse are: "What's that man movin' 'cross the stage? It looks a lot like the one used by Jimmy Page It's like a Relic from A different age ..."

    Chi-Chiefon August 31, 2021   Link

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