Cabbies On Crack

Ramones · Masters Of Rock: Ramones [2001]

Guided to a path, Broadway, 59

Took off like a blast

Almost lost my mind - oh, oh



Cabbies on crack



It first felt like at thrill ride

Excited for a while

Got pretty scary swerving at 100 miles an hour - oh, oh



Cabbies on crack

I want to get out, out of this yellow shell

I want to get out, crack cabbies straight from hell



And I don't wanna die before I live

Cabbies on

Cabbies on crack



Cabbies on crack

Want my money back

(Pieces of plastic mouse start to get in my mouth - oh, oh)



Cabbies on crack



Times Square was approaching

He braked for the light

At 90 miles an hour, that's why I saw my life - oh, oh



Cabbies on crack

I want to get out, out of this yellow shell

I want to get out, crack cabbies straight from hell



And I don't wanna die before I live

Cabbies on

Cabbies on crack



Cabbies on crack

Cabbies On Crack

Cabbies On Crack captures the Ramones' signature blend of punk energy and street-level observation. Recorded during the band's later years, the track showcases their enduring ability to distill urban chaos into concise, driving rock anthems. The song reflects the group's long-standing fascination with New York City life, channeling the frenetic pace of the metropolis into a high-tempo performance. As part of their extensive discography, this recording highlights the band's consistent commitment to fast-paced guitar riffs and straightforward vocals that defined their sound. The track stands as a testament to the Ramones' influence on punk rock, demonstrating how they maintained their distinctive style while exploring varied themes throughout their career. It remains a compelling example of their capacity to turn everyday observations into memorable musical statements.