You Cant Stop The Music

The Kinks

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Acoustic Chords for "You Can’t Stop the Music" by The Kinks from "Soap Opera" 1975. [Intro]    x2 [Verse] Let’s all raise a glass To the rock stars of the past Those that made it Those that faded Those that never even made the grade Those that we thought would never last      [Verse] Singers come and go And stars fade away They vanish in the haze And they’re never seen again But the music just keeps playing on    [Chorus] They can’t stop the music They can’t stop the music They can’t stop the music playing on    [Bridge] I’ve been half a million places I’ve seen half a million people who stare I’ve been a star and down and out I’ve been put on sat on punched and spat on                                         They’ve called me faggot spiv and fake They can knock me down and tread on my face But they can’t stop the music playing on    [Instrumental]    x9    x2 [Verse] Let’s all raise a glass To the rock stars of the past Those that made it Those that faded Those that never even made the grade Those that we thought would never last [Verse] Singers come and go And stars fade away They vanish in the haze And they’re never seen again But they can’t stop the music playing on          [Outro] You Can’t Stop The Music (x8 and fades)

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La chanson rend hommage aux icônes de la musique du passé, célébrant ceux qui ont réussi, ceux qui ont disparu et même ceux dont le talent n'a jamais été reconnu. Elle évoque la nature éphémère des célébrités, qui apparaissent et disparaissent, tout en soulignant que la musique, elle, perdure, indifférente aux aléas de la vie. À travers des expériences personnelles de renommée et de chute, l’artiste affirme que, malgré les critiques, les épreuves et le rejet, la musique continue d’exister et de vibrer. C'est un cri de résistance contre l'oubli, un rappel que tant que la musique existe, on ne peut vraiment jamais l'arrêter.