Spunge (often typeset as [spunge] - lead singer Alex Copeland has joked that the brackets are in the name so that the letters do not fall out) are a ska punk band from Tewkesbury, England. Through many years of touring, Spunge have toured with or played alongside a number UK bands; and several more American bands such as Green Day and Dropkick Murphys; and been supported on a UK tour by Bowling for Soup; the latter of whom contributed backing vocals to the song "Centerfold" on the That Should Cover It! album. The band recently completed a UK 2015 tour with Phinius Gage, who reformed after 8 years apart to support.
Conceived in July 1994, with almost the same line up as today (the only difference being that Copeland used to double up on bass), the band went through a lengthy gestation period (adding bassist Simon Bayliss in 1995, and replacing him with Martin Holt in 1997, before emerging with the Kicking Pigeons in 1998. Having sold 5000 copies at pub gigs the band decided that there was enough potential to leave their day jobs, and make the band a full-time concern. Having soon gained a manager in Dave Juste of Birmingham's Xposure Rock Cafe (a regular early haunt), Spunge hit the road, and would eventually notch up well over three hundred gigs in just two years.
Spunge (styled as [spunge]) is the fourth studio album from British ska punk band Spunge. It was released on 12 November 2007, although the band had sold the albums on their supporting tour from as early as 25 October 2007. The album features two previously released singles, "One More Go" and the download only single "Backstabber".
Paul "Wol" Gurney also featured in two songs ("One More Go" and "Backstabber")
"Girls" is a song by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released in 1987 as well as the music video as the seventh and final single from their debut album Licensed to Ill. Like "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)", this song was never performed live and it is one of the few songs on the album that are not in the vein of their standard rap songs.
The song is the shortest on the album, lasting just over 2 minutes long. The song's instrumental is relatively simple, consisting of a drum beat being played over a vibraphone loop, with occasional pauses. The song contains many similarities to the song "Shout" by The Isley Brothers.
Lyrically, the song talks about the narrator (Ad-Rock)'s desire for women. He recalls a experience from two years before with a woman who had an interest in the narrator's band mate MCA. MCA did not share her feelings and permitted the narrator to pursue her romantically. Ad-Rock takes the woman for a walk near a body of water and asks for her hand. The woman rejects his proposal. She moves to a far away location but in the present day the narrator sees her back in town showing interest in his other band mate, Mike D.
A girl is a young female human.
Girls or The Girls may also refer to:
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Amber Lily Solberg (born January 18, 1997), better known as simply Amber Lily, is an American singer, actress, and dancer from San Francisco, California. She was featured on Radio Disney's "Next Big Thing", or "N.B.T.".
Amber Lily Solberg was born on January 18, 1997 near Los Angeles, California, to parents Eric Solberg and Maria Elena Baduria. She is half Norwegian and half Filipino. Solberg began singing at the age of 5, where she sang Christina Aguilera's song "Reflection" at her school's first grade talent show. Later on, at age 7, she starred in her first musical theater production. On August 8, 2008, she released her first full-length album, Amber Lily, which contained 9 original songs, each co-written by Solberg and Simone Sello, who produced the entire album.
Amber Lily was a featured artist on Disney's "Next Big Thing", or "N.B.T", alongside 4 other acts, which were announced late 2009. Two original singles were featured on the show: "2 2 2 L8" and "Next To You." They were later featured on her second album, Coming to Life. Amber Lily did not win the competition, but has been featured on Radio Disney's channel, the same thing happens with Coco Jones and "N.B.T." winners, Kicking Daisies.
Let's go
I'm thinking 'bout, thinking 'bout girls,
I'm singing 'bout, singing 'bout girls,
They may be cute, but they're confusing,
But they're girls, and without them we'd be useless.
Well, your mum was a girl and your girlfriends a girl,
At least I hope for your sake,
The girl who goes down the club on Saturdays,
She most definitely is.
Let's go
I'm dreaming 'bout, dreaming 'bout girls,
I'm digging those, digging those girls,
They've got the look, they've got the smile,
They've got the curves,
But they get bored after a while.
Well, your mum was a girl and your girlfriends a girl,
At least I hope for your sake,
The girl who goes down the club on Saturdays,
She most definitely is.
So pick it up, pick it up.
Yeah, bring it on, bring it on.
Well, your mum was a girl and your girlfriends a girl,
At least I hope for your sake,
The girl who goes down the club on Saturdays,
She most definitely is.
Let's go
I'm loving those, loving those girls,
I'm bigging up, bigging up girls,
They've got the whole world wrapped round their fingers,
And they're girls,
I love the way their perfume lingers.
They may be cute and exciting,
A little bit frightening,
Guess I'm gonna have to wait to change the world.
And maybe I'm only a little guy lonely,
But I know I'm gonna make this heard.
So pick it up, pick it up.
Girls!