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| Silver And Gold (lyrics) The studio version was the b-side of Where The Streets Have No Name; the live version on Rattle And Hum is more widely known.
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This song has been played 21 times as full song or snippet.
This song has been played at the following 11 shows:
Various Dates
· 1987-11-11 - San Francisco, California - Justin Herman Plaza
Joshua Tree Tour
· 1987-08-03 - Birmingham, England - National Exhibition Centre · 1987-09-10 - Uniondale, New York - Nassau Coliseum · 1987-09-11 - Uniondale, New York - Nassau Coliseum · 1987-09-14 - East Rutherford, New Jersey - Giants Stadium · 1987-09-17 - Boston, Massachusetts - Boston Garden · 1987-10-29 - Rosemont, Illinois - Rosemont Horizon · 1987-11-04 - Saint Paul, Minnesota - Saint Paul Civic Center · 1987-11-07 - Denver, Colorado - McNichols Sports Arena · 1987-11-08 - Denver, Colorado - McNichols Sports Arena · 1987-11-26 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Assembly Center, Lousiana State University
This song has been snippeted at the following 10 shows: · 1987-09-23 - New Haven, Connecticut, USA - Coliseum (19 songs) · 1987-10-23 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - Rupp Arena, Lexington Center (18 songs) · 1987-11-15 - Oakland, California, USA - Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (19 songs) · 1987-11-17 - Los Angeles, California, USA - Memorial Coliseum (18 songs) · 1987-11-22 - Austin, Texas, USA - Frank Erwin Center (20 songs) · 1987-11-23 - Fort Worth, Texas, USA - Tarrant County Convention Center (20 songs) · 1987-11-24 - Fort Worth, Texas, USA - Tarrant County Convention Center (19 songs) · 1987-11-28 - Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA - Charles M. Murphy Athletic Center (19 songs) · 1987-12-09 - Atlanta, Georgia, USA - The Omni (19 songs)
Elevation Tour
· 2001-07-26 - Vienna, Austria - Stadthalle (20 songs)
Silver And Gold lyrics
In the shit house a shotgun
Praying hands hold me down
Only the hunter was hunted
In this tin can town
Tin can town
No stars in the black night
Looks like the sky fell down
No sun in the daylight
Looks like it's chained to the ground
Chained to the ground
The warden said
The exit is sold
If you want a way out
Silver and gold
Broken back to the ceiling
Broken nose to the floor
I scream at the silence, it's crawling
It crawls under the door
There's a rope around my neck
And there's a trigger in your gun
Jesus say something
I am someone, I am someone
I am someone
Captain and kings
In the ships hold
They came to collect
Silver and gold
Silver and gold
Seen the coming and going
Seen them captains and the kings
See them navy blue uniforms
See them bright and shiny things
Bright shiny things
The temperature is rising
The fever white hot
Mister, I ain't got nothing
But it's more than you got
Chains no longer bind me
Not the shackles at my feet
Outside are the prisoners
Inside the free
Set them free
Set them free
A prize fighter in a corner is told
Hit where it hurts
Silver and gold
Silver and gold
The studio version was the b-side of Where The Streets Have No Name; the live version on Rattle And Hum is more widely known.
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