Story Behind the Song
This song includes Jim Kunkel on electric guitar, Joseph Pelletier on double bass, Ron Wilson on drums and percussion, and Marji Zintz's vocals. Gary Solomon engineered it live at Wildcat Studios in West Nyack, NY.
Lyrics
What Do You Think About That? by Jim Kunkel (copyright 1992)
Your independence is a threat to our business, another thorn in the paw
You still refuse to comply with our wishes, no respect for this order and law, no respect for this order and law.
What do you want with fresh air and clean water, we can move you all safely inside
One way or other we'll be crossing the border, so few places remaining to hide, so few places remaining to hide.
Another forest falls but we're still standing, another culture swept under the mat
Look to your shores, you will find we are landing. Tell me, what do you think about that? What do you think about that?
Our dreams are built on your tears and your toil; a dollar a day's good money, I hear.
We've got big guns and designs for your soil. Our pleasure is your biggest fear. Our pleasure is your biggest fear.
You say our dreams cause you suffering and pain, but I think it's just them blues you like to sing.
We've polluted your air and we've poisoned your rain. Funny, we don't feel a thing, no, we don't feel a thing
Another forest falls but we're still standing, another culture swept under the mat
Look to your shores, you will find we are landing. Tell me, what do you think about that? What do you think about that?
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