Hawk & Garcia [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
 
1. Intro
2. Make It Rain
3. Don't Look
4. Crush Em'
5. Abandon Me
6. War
7. Everyday
8. Human Beatbox
9. Naked Cheese
10. They Didn't Know
11. 1997
12. Room No. 3
13. War (acapella)
14. Freestyle

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Hawk & Garcia [Explicit Lyrics]

Hawk & Garcia [Explicit Lyrics]
Smile, It's the End of the World
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • "Extremely catchy" by BJ
  • Not the End of the World for This Band...
  • It's OK
  • Not really a kid, i just dont wanna get an acount....well actaully im 15 but...
  • unbeliveable
Smile, It's the End of the World
Hawk Nelson
Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records
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ASIN: B000EOTF0S
Release Date: 2006-08-21

Tracks:

  1. The One Thing I Have Left
  2. The Show
  3. Bring 'Em Out
  4. Everything You Ever Wanted
  5. Something On My Mind
  6. Is Forever Enough
  7. Zero
  8. Nothing Left To Show
  9. Head On Collision
  10. Hello
  11. It's Over
  12. Fourteen

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Extremely catchy" by BJ.......2007-03-29

As soon as I heard Hawk Nelson at the 2007 Winter Jam Tour in Mobile, AL, I knew I just HAD to get one of their CDs. A couple days later my dad picked up "Smile, It's The End of the World" for me, and since then my sister and I have been blasting this CD on her stereo almost daily! Every song is extremely catchy, especially "Everything You Ever Wanted", "Zero", and "Head On Collision". At times the band could start to "scream" instead of "sing", and some of the songs sound almost non-Christian, but the album is still better than average. When I say that some of the songs are almost "non-Christian", I mean that they turn into almost "love" songs. Also, this album ISN'T for adults or young children--I think only teens will enjoy this one.
However, all in all this CD is still one of my favorites--and Hawk Nelson seems like Stellar Kart's twin!!

5 out of 5 stars Not the End of the World for This Band..........2007-02-26

From the first time I heard "Every Little Thing" from Hawk Nelson's first CD, I have loved this band. Fortunately and unfortunately, they have greatly matured from their first album to create Smile, It's the End of the World. While traces of their old style remain, this album sounds much different than their last one. While it is still as "unfocused" as their past work, this album is on a different side of the pop/rock spectrum. Fans of the old record might be appalled by the change of style, as was I, but will most likely be quickly converted. Every song has something to offer. Some are happy and poppy, others edgier, and some even throw in a little Gospel flare.

Overall, this is a CD that does what it does right. No matter the atmosphere of the song, it is communicated effectively, and ultimately catchy. No one who enjoys this genre should miss out on this one.

3 out of 5 stars It's OK.......2007-02-02

This album has a light, fun sounding feel to it. It is intended to appeal to teenagers and seems to have a sound that they like.

It is rather meaningless lyrically. It is full of fluff and little meaningful content. Hawk Nelson is purported to be a Christian band, but I heard nothing in this album that would validate that. Some of the songs are boy-girl love songs. Some others are hard to tell what they are even about - mainly nonsense.

In spite of the fairly trivial nature of the lyrics, there is nothing offensive about them. This is not an album that parents would need to worry about being a bad influence on kids.

There is one song that sounds pretty good: 'Everything You Ever Wanted'. A couple of others are kind of catchy.

Overall, it is an ok album. It is not one that I particularly enjoy, but I'm sure it has some appeal for its intended audience.

5 out of 5 stars Not really a kid, i just dont wanna get an acount....well actaully im 15 but..........2007-01-19

ok, whoever said that fall out boy is a poser band, you should do some research before you say something like that. Just so you know, they had THREE albums out before they got popular, and, ever think that maybe people listend to them when they "sucked"?? Just because the band got popular DOES NOT mean that they are posers, are people who were listening to them before From Under The Cork Tree, are gonna listen to Good Charlotte.. and why does it matter if someone likes Good Charlotte, or some other "poser"?? Oh, and i happen to know for an absolute fact that fall out boy is not in it for the money, although i know that they enjoy the money(Who wouldnt). Trust me, i KNOW that. Anyways, i really like this cd. There right up there with Panic! At The Disco and Cobra Starship in my favourites. I really like Bring Em Out. Oh, and one more thing: if you dont like a band, dont bash them in front of people you know love them. It's not a good idea =) BUY THIS CD!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars unbeliveable.......2006-11-04

there are many songs and groupos that i like but this tops it!(aside from relient k) the songs are so amazing! great guitar playing and his voice fits the music...it's soooo cool! get it it is totally worth it!
A Hawk and a Hacksaw & the Hun Hangar Ensemble
Average customer rating: Not rated
    A Hawk and a Hacksaw & the Hun Hangar Ensemble
    A Hawk and a Hacksaw
    Manufacturer: Leaf
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000PC1KHK
    Release Date: 2007-06-05

    Tracks:

    1. Kiraly Siratas
    2. Zozobra
    3. Serbian Cocek
    4. Romanian Hora And Bulgar
    5. Ihabibi
    6. Vajdaszentivany
    7. Oriental Hora
    8. Dudanotak

    Album Description

    Superb 8-track audio CD and short film DVD package. Strictly limited edition of 4,000 individually numbered copies in deluxe gatefold card packaging. The EP includes the first recordings by A HAWK AND A HACKSAW (duo ft. former NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL drummer JEREMY BARNES) and THE HUN HANG R ENSEMBLE, a group of extraordinarily talented Hungarian folk musicians. The songs are both traditional (Hungarian, Romanian, Serbian and klezmer) and AHAAH originals. The 20-minute bonus DVD, 'An Introduction To A Hawk And A Hacksaw', documents the last two years of travelling and performing throughout Europe and the United States. The EP follows the highly acclaimed 'The Way The Wind Blows' album from late 2006, their most successful yet, and is a precursor for AHAAH's fourth album.
    Black Hawk Down
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Army Time
    • Excellent soundtrack, well worth the $$
    • HELP ME
    • best Hans Zimmer
    • Amazing
    Black Hawk Down
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Decca U.S.
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B00005UWHH
    Release Date: 2002-01-15

    Tracks:

    1. Hunger
    2. Barra Barra - Rachid Taha
    3. Vale Of Plenty
    4. Chant
    5. Still
    6. Mogadishu Blues
    7. Synchrotone
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    15. Still Reprise

    Amazon.com

    After the success of Gladiator, it wasn't unusual to see director Ridley Scott turn to Hans Zimmer again for the score to Black Hawk Down, his fierce adaptation of Mark Bowden's account of the tragic 1993 American military intervention in Somalia. What was more surprising was the schedule Scott imposed on the German-born composer: 15 days to write, arrange, and record the film's nearly two hours of music. The results of Zimmer's miraculous two-week musical campaign not only belie those constraints; they instantly take their place alongside The Thin Red Line as some of the most compelling music he's produced. The gambit here is simple--portray the combatants as two warring tribes, with their native musics locked in a tense dance for domination. Yet the results are geometrically more complex and artistically rewarding, with thrash guitar and speed metal/hip-hop/martial rhythms encroaching on, then fusing with, the timeless indigenous music of North Africa to become something wholly other. Senegalese vocalist Baaba Maal contributes greatly, as do Algerian worldbeat artist Rachid Tara and the duet of Denez Prigent and Zimmer's Gladiator collaborator Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance). Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros' warm rendition of Thomas More's "Minstrel Boy" also underscores the military's brotherhood. But the real star here is Zimmer, who again takes his quest for "music he's never heard" to yet another rewarding plateau. --Jerry McCulley

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Army Time.......2006-08-19

    This soundtrack made me feel like i was in the movie fighting with the guys of Black Hawk Down. Truely makes you want to join the army or at least find someone to fight.

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent soundtrack, well worth the $$.......2006-07-04

    I really enjoyed the move BHD, but I realized that everytime I watched the film I found myself drawn in by the incredible Zimmer soundtrack. Don't be fooled by the samples given, these tracks are MUCH crisper when you listen to the actual CD. The quality adds an element to the film that can only be seen when you hear just the musical component. Some of the elements of the soundtrack cannot be heard over the lines and action in the movie -- the details really stand out. It's amazing. Excellent Zimmer soundtrack, parallels or goes beyond his "Gladiator" composition.

    5 out of 5 stars HELP ME.......2006-05-08

    Does anyone know the name of the song played at the beginning of the film when the troops are loading up ammo n stuff where Hoot(Eric Bana) is taping those gernades and one soldier says "you better take dope n beer instead
    " thx

    5 out of 5 stars best Hans Zimmer.......2006-02-15

    One of the best soundtracks ever. It is very moving (makes me want to watch the movie every time I listen to it). Most soundtracks just have a few songs on it that you like, but on this one everyone is worth listening to.

    5 out of 5 stars Amazing.......2006-01-30

    This soundtrack is one of the best I have. It's also one of Hans Zimmer's best by far. The song from the movie trailer that was mentioned is called "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad" and is supposedly by Moby. It isn't on the soundtrack, which is a bummer because after seeing the trailer so many times I associate that song with the movie, but it is worth hunting down because of this.
    Letters to the President
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Hawk Nelson Rocks!
    • Music to walk to
    • Wow...
    • Very Good Debut-A Little Shallow on the Lyrics Side of Things
    • Awesome
    Letters to the President
    Hawk Nelson
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    ASIN: B000B66PMU
    Release Date: 2007-01-08

    Tracks:

    1. California
    2. Things We Go Through
    3. Every Little Thing
    4. From Underneath - Hawk Nelson,
    5. Letters to the President
    6. Right Here
    7. Recess
    8. Take Me
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    19. Jason's Thoughts in French
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    22. Hawk vs. The Roller Coaster [*][Multimedia Track]
    23. Letter's to the President [Live][*][Multimedia Track]

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Hawk Nelson Rocks!.......2007-05-03

    Hawk Nelson is incredible! If you like Punk Rock, you MUST Buy this CD! They are the ultimate christian punk rock bad! Check out their other CD "smile its the end of the world" as well. Both Sweet albums. these guys are extremely talented, with fun, upbeat songs.

    5 out of 5 stars Music to walk to.......2007-02-09

    As a college student I spend an overwhelming amount of time treking across my university's campus. Without music to accompany my journeys, I believe I might go insane from all the stress of my classes. Luckily, this album is full of nothing but satisfying music that does well to calm my nerves in between my periods of education. I enjoyed Hawk Nelson's music on this album so much that I went ahead and purchased their other album, Smile it's the End of the World, and was not dissappointed.

    5 out of 5 stars Wow..........2006-12-02

    I just saw these guys in concert, and they are amazing. I would recommend them to anyone who likes Punkish types of rock, but aren't willing to delve into the dark avenues thereof. If you're wishing to go up on the "Hard Rock Scale for Christian Bands", I would recommend Family Force 5. If you're wishing to go a little softer, I would recommend The Afters. Finally I find a few bands that aren't all the same!!!

    4 out of 5 stars Very Good Debut-A Little Shallow on the Lyrics Side of Things.......2006-09-18

    Well, as Hawk Nelson's first album, I'd have to say it's VERY good. The songs are catchy, fast, and for the most part a good comfortable rock sound that most people should enjoy almost upon putting it in.

    The only complaint I have about this CD is the lyrics. While they are fun, and sometimes deeply meaningful, I'm still dissapointed with the lack of God's name in lots of these songs. I would say, (lyric wise) your best bet in Christian "punk" is Stellar Kart, but these lyrics are definately deeper than just about any of Reliant K's "another Christian "punk" band" albums, and for that reason, I think you could do MUCH worse than picking up Letters to the President, as it is a lot of fun.

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2006-02-06

    I had never heard of Hawk Nelson before I attended Winter Jam 2006 not too long ago, and I was impressed. They have very catchy songs, and it was amazing to see their bizzare personalities on stage. They sang 'Every Little Thing', which was very good, and 'Take Me' which is now one of my favorite songs. The beats they have in their music stick in my mind, I love them. Their music isn't purely Christian, however, they are leaning more towards the secular side of Christian rock. But, I would rather listen to secular Christian rock than regular rock. I enjoy listening to their music, and I will continue to follow them. Definately worth the money.
    The Way the Wind Blows
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • That's the way it blows
    The Way the Wind Blows
    A Hawk and a Hacksaw
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    ASIN: B000HDR9KE
    Release Date: 2006-10-17

    Tracks:

    1. In the River
    2. Way the Wind Blows
    3. Song for Joseph
    4. Fernando's Giampari
    5. God Bless the Ottoman Empire
    6. Waltz for Strings and Tuba
    7. Oporto
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    10. Salt Water
    11. There Is a River in Galisteo

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars That's the way it blows.......2006-11-10

    Apparently being part of Beirut has had quite an influence on A Hawk and a Hacksaw. In third album "The Way the Wind Blows," this quirky Balkan-electro-psychfolk band gets even more into their sound... and by that, I mean less electro and psychfolk. Not typical Elephant 6 fare, but good.

    It opens with "In the River," a swooning ballad crammed with accordion and horns... which changes tempo into an entirely different kind of song. It's followed by the title track, a bittersweet fiddle tune that wanders through the slow accordion tune. It sounds like a gypsy fiddler who got left behind, and is lamenting about it via music.

    They continue that sound through the next song, only to burst into a raucous little dance number in the bouncy "Fernando's Giampari," and the urgent swirling "God Bless the Ottoman Empire," with its chorus of voices. There are tuba waltzes, yearning fiddle ballads, bouncy Balkan party tunes, and accordion foot-tappers.

    Seriously, A Hawk and a Hacksaw has always been a bit of an oddball "Elephant 6er," even now that the collective has collapsed. Rather than fuzzy psychedelica or sparkling oddball tunes, this band veers more towards Eastern-European traditional sounds, with some keyboard mixed in.

    And "The Way the Wind Blows" is probably the heaviest on traditional sounds, with keyboard and psychedelica minimized in favor of... accordion, male choruses, and swirling instrumentals. It's heady, earthy music, although it never stops being just a wee bit melancholy, even in the happier numbers.

    Instrumentation is pretty straightforward -- lots of accordion and fiddle, by Neutral Milk Hotel percussionsist Jeremy Barnes (who is, I think, a little mad) and Heather Trost. While there isn't much that's "psychedelic" about this music, it does seem to swirl and shimmer. And instead of typical vocals, the music is crammed with unintelligible chants, cheers and other such noises.

    A Hawk and a Hacksaw continues to be the Balkan-psychfolk oddball, but it's fun to listen to. And "The Way the Wind Blows" is definitely worth hearing for anyone entranced by Beirut.
    The Hawk Relaxes
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • THE VELVET TENORIST...
    • Relaxed but hardly perched.
    • Quintet of Crossed Destinies
    The Hawk Relaxes
    Coleman Hawkins
    Manufacturer: Prestige
    ProductGroup: Music
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    Release Date: 2006-03-21

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    3. Under A Blanket Of Blue
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars THE VELVET TENORIST..........2007-05-22

    Outstanding cool- velvet- playing from a master of tenor sax.
    Transfers you to a different sensual and romantic era.
    Mr.Hawkins uses his own playing style an harmonic language of real Jazz creating timeless pieces.
    Any 'decent' jazz listener should have at least a sample from his work.

    5 out of 5 stars Relaxed but hardly perched........2007-03-30

    The review by Mr. Dawson gets it right--Hawk is his "old self" on this early sixties recording. His tone isn't simply "pretty." Nor is it burdened by heaviness and grease, breathiness and spit, or exaggerated vibratos or swing era devices. Even when performing ballads, the Hawk talks, punctuating the poetry with those unmistakable, near-vocal articulations.

    The program is delightful, and those who fear that every Hawkins' solo will be another harmonic clinic based on arpeggios need have no such misgivings: he's economical yet generous and poetic in sound and phrasing. This one helps erase the memory of the unfair, or less than thoughtful (in my opinion), musical meeting that Sonny Rollins hosted for the pair on a slightly later RCA recording. It also exposes the mindless rating system employed by All Music Guide, which should not attempt to attach a quantitative assessment to music about which its reviewer is obviously clueless.

    5 out of 5 stars Quintet of Crossed Destinies.......2006-11-15

    The Hawk had long since feathered nests like these, remarkable bands of musicians pulled in close to create timeless art. Recorded in 1961, the groove is indeed relaxed but with Ron Carter on bass and Kenny Burrell on guitar, the Hawk more than anybody knew how to luxuriate in its elegant sparkle. Unlike the 1959 classic Very Saxy, where the pressure of the moment found Hawk hurtling out some of his most magnificent cragged utterances, his tone here is still full (when wasn't it?) but has returned to an earlier smoothness.

    Having followed closely his recorded career throughout the 1930's, 40's and 50's, I'd fallen into the assumption that next to those decades of brilliance the 60's had nothing to match it with; this recording proves how wrong that assumption was. Ballad readings though these primarily are, the colourful, harmonic melancholy exuding from the tenor contrasts well with the bands inherent sense of swing. With crisp, alert drumming from Andrew Cyrille (then just 21) and elegant sounding bass and piano lines alongside Burrell's rich and clear guitar chords, this was the kind of dream team rhythm section that Coleman always got a kick out of having around him. The result is yet another gem from the Hawkins treasure chest.
    Spirit - The Seventh Fire
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      Spirit - The Seventh Fire
      Peter Buffett
      Manufacturer: BisonHead
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      ASIN: B00078S63I
      Release Date: 2004-12-07

      Tracks:

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      Album Description

      Spirit - The Seventh Fire is a new live recording of the show that features Chief Hawk Pope, Patrick Mirabal and many other fine performers. This was the show that had its world premiere on the National Mall in Washington D.C. during the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian. Package includes a 32 page full color booklet of images from the production. The soundtrack also includes many of the memorable words spoken by Chief Hawk Pope.
      Korngold: The Sea Hawk (Complete)
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        Korngold: The Sea Hawk (Complete)
        Korngold , Moscow So , and Stromberg
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        Release Date: 2007-07-31
        Hawk Squat
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • I love this CD!
        • Awesome guitar -- beyond comparison
        • Essential blues from the Slidewinder!
        • ****1/2. The last and greatest of Elmore James' disciples
        • Good Chicago slide-guitar blues
        Hawk Squat
        J.B. Hutto & His Hawks
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        Release Date: 1994-07-30

        Tracks:

        1. Speak My Mind
        2. If You Change Your Mind
        3. Too Much Pride
        4. What Can You Get Outside That You Can't Get At Home
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        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars I love this CD!.......2007-01-03

        Never heard of these cats until I found them browsing on Amazon.com. Downloaded this CD to my iPOD and listen to it all the time. I wish they were still around.

        5 out of 5 stars Awesome guitar -- beyond comparison.......2006-04-05

        JB Hutto LAYS WASTE to any other electric guitarist you've ever heard play. How it is he isn't a household word is beyond my comprehension -- he's unbelievable!!!

        5 out of 5 stars Essential blues from the Slidewinder!.......2003-06-10

        I think J.B. himself summed up this album with those immortal words from the title song- "HAVE MERCY!"

        4 out of 5 stars ****1/2. The last and greatest of Elmore James' disciples.......2003-01-06

        Hound Dog Taylor and J.B. Hutto were the last disciples of the king of post-war slide guitar, the great Elmore James, and Joseph Benjamin Hutto's main source of inspiration is obvious on this his first studio album, "Hawk Squat". The first track, "Speak My Mind", is in fact a thinly-veiled cover of "Dust My Broom".

        But don't let that deter you. This is one of the all-time great Chicago blues albums, recorded between 1966 and 1968, and perfectly showcasing Hutto's raw, slash-and-burn approach without ever getting muddled or losing its sense of restraint.

        "Hawk Squat" boasts both powerful, hard-rocking tracks like the awesome "Hip-Shakin'", and the deep-dug grooves of "20% Alcohol" and "Notoriety Woman".
        J.B. Hutto and the Hawks are accompanied by sixty-year-old Albert Luandrew, better known as Sunnyland Slim, on piano and organ, and Maurice McIntyre plays tenor saxophone on a few tracks. The sound is good, and the production brings Hutto's loud, wailing, but seemingly effortless vocals to the forefront where they belong.

        There are no obvious #1 hit singles on this album - it is not a pop record, after all - but nor does it contain a single weak track. Every minute is worth listening to - and that is rare praise for a twelve-track LP!

        4 out of 5 stars Good Chicago slide-guitar blues.......2002-11-16

        If you haven't been to the Checkerboard Lounge on East 43rd Street in Chicago at 2 AM, drinking Budweisers at the long, slender, rickety tables there, eyeing the sometimes exotic females that come into the place and listening to a smoky blues band (I have, and the experience is beautiful), this CD will get you close. And for good reason; although J B Hutto and His Hawks weren't regulars at the Checkerboard, they did have a gig at the nearby Turner's Blue Lounge back in the '60s. This is good, straight-up, old-fashioned Chicago slide-guitar blues, nothing fancy, with many tunes about women and alcohol (Rory Gallagher's great track "Too Much Alcohol", found on his Irish Tour CD, is taken from a J D Hutto track). On this CD, you get a bonus with Sunnyland Slim playing organ. J B Hutto is long gone, but the music lives on; recommended for knowledgeable blues fans. Real juke-joint stuff.
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          Dialed In
          Jeremy Camp, Chris Tomlin, Kutless, Underoath, Nicole Nordeman, Hawk Nelson, Rebecca St. James, Falling Up, Sanctus Real, John Reuben, David Crowder Band
          Manufacturer: EMI
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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