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"Burn the Witch" is the third single released from Queens of the Stone Age's fourth album, Lullabies to Paralyze. Many of its lyrics run parallel with the dark, folkloristic theme for this album. Along with "You've Got a Killer Scene There, Man...", it borrows heavily from the blues .
"Burn the Witch" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, released as the lead single from their ninth studio album, A Moon Shaped Pool (2016). It features a string section playing with guitar plectrums , producing a percussive sound, with lyrics warning against groupthink and authoritarianism .
Burn the Witch may refer to: Burn the Witch, a 2008 EP by Stone Gods "Burn the Witch" , the second episode of the third season of Gotham; Burn the Witch, a Japanese manga series by Tite Kubo "Burn the Witch" (Queens of the Stone Age song), a 2005 song by Queens of the Stone Age "Burn the Witch" (Radiohead song), a 2016 song by Radiohead
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Alice Low (1926 – 2012) [1] was an American author, lyricist, and editor.Over the course of a 60-year career she wrote more than 25 books for children, edited five anthologies, and wrote the book and lyrics for a musical based on one of her books.
Burn the Witch is the first Limited edition EP by Stone Gods. It was released on 25 February 2008. [1] According to the official Stone Gods website, the EP sold out within one day. The first two tracks also appear on the full-length LP, Silver Spoons & Broken Bones.
This dark edge, reflected in songs of murder, misery, alcoholism, pestilence and the occult, was a sharp left turn from the Dead Milkmen's comedic lyrical motifs, although Burn Witch Burn lyrics were not without their own sense of black humor (notable in such songs as "Treetop Flotilla", which includes an anecdote about an abusive, Led Zeppelin ...
The music intensifies as the witches are dancing and, upon seeing one particularly wanton witch in a short dress, Tam loses his reason and shouts, '"Weel done, cutty-sark!" ("cutty-sark": short shirt). Immediately, the lights go out, the music and dancing stop, and many of the creatures lunge after Tam, with the witches leading.