Saturday's Rage

Remedy · Other Songs - Remedy

(Anderson/Jordan)

You can't change the wild boys

You gotta let 'em run

You can't cage a tiger

Or tie an eagle down

You can't tame the wild boys

You just get out their way

You can't turn back the tide

Or tame a hurricane



Saturday night's gotta count for something

Saturday night's gotta be a rage

Saturday night's gotta count for something

Saturday night you get outta ya cage



You can't tame the wild girls

Out there getting kicks

They can't learn the old rules

That make the old world tick

You can't tame the wild girls

They're out there having fun

Can't stay off the beaches

Golden brown in the sun



Saturday night's gotta count for something

Saturday night's gotta be a rage

Saturday night's gotta count for something

Saturday night you get outta ya cage



You can't tame the street kids

They're young 'n' wild and free

You can't change what's happening

They gotta life to live

You can't change what's natural

Those feelings deep inside

You can't change the beat of their heart

That makes them come alive



Saturday night's gotta count for something

Saturday night's gotta be a rage

Saturday night's gotta count for something

Saturday night you get outta ya cage

Saturday's Rage

Remedy delivers a spirited performance on Saturday's Rage, a track that captures the raw energy characteristic of their English rock style. The song stands as a testament to the band's ability to craft memorable melodies within a concise format, showcasing their signature sound without relying on complex production. Alongside other notable recordings like Juice On The Loose and Southern Stars, this piece contributes to a discography defined by its straightforward appeal and rhythmic drive. The recording highlights the group's commitment to accessible rock music, offering listeners a vibrant snapshot of their musical identity. While specific album placements may vary, the track remains a consistent highlight in their broader catalogue, reflecting the band's enduring presence in the genre.