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Jack White — What's The Rumpus?
Album: No Name
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Released: 0
Length: 3:18
Plays (last 30 days): 10
Well when I feel frustration coming as I hear them calling his name
Like they did so long ago
It feels just like his reputation is back on the line again
It doesn't matter who you know
I made a promise that my love for him was honest
It's not out of context, our love is not a contest

I've got a feeling that the truth's become opinion these days
That train has left the station but our love will grow
It's floor to ceiling, unappealing, but who cares what they say
'Cause it doesn't matter who it only matters what you know

I hear the song back on the radio again just yesterday
"Voodoo woman" Simon says
It won't be long before my stereo breaks 100,000 plays
I'll bring back Sansui from the dead

I've got a feeling that the truth's become opinion these days
That train has left the station but our love will grow
It's floor to ceiling, unappealing, but who cares what they say
'Cause it doesn't matter who it only matters what you know

What's the rumpus? (What's the rumpus?)
When will the label dump us? (When will the label dump us?)
They tried to stump us, now we're what genre will they lump us? (They tried to stump us)

I've got a feeling that the truth's become opinion these days
That train has left the station but our love will grow
It's floor to ceiling, unappealing, but who cares what they say
'Cause it doesn't matter who it only matters what you know
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Quite a bit different from Gaelic Storm's What's The Rumpus, ha. I didn't think that song title would be duplicated anytime soon, but here it is.
i Kryptk wrote:
Looks like he's still got it

I guess the antibiotics were not effective then.
EXCELLENT! I love how he wrings so much sound from his guitar, and gets such passion into his voice to sing the wild, angry, and well-twisted words from his heart.
This reminds me of the gangster flick Millers Crossing with Gabriel Byrne as his capo was forever saying "What's da rumpus?". 

This is pretty crunchy and rocky :)
Looks like he's still got it