It is the first single from the band's second album, Our Favourite. You don't have to take this crap You don't have to sit back and relax You can actually try changing it I know we've always been taught to rely Upon those in authority But you never know until you try How things just might be If we came together so strongly Are you gonna try to make this work Or spend your days down in the dirt You see things can change Yes and walls can come tumbling down. It was composed by lead singer Paul Weller, and was released in 1985.
' Walls Come Tumbling Down ' is a song by the English band The Style Council which was their ninth single to be released. I don’t know if this video will have a profound or measurable impact out in the world, but in our little world it felt like coming together in solidarity with like-minded folks, and at least finding an expressive outlet if nothing else. Walls Come Tumbling Down 'Walls Come Tumbling Down' ' Walls Come Tumbling Down '. Within just a few more days we had all of the clips you see in this video in our inbox and sent them off to our friend Justin Burch who did all the editing for us. “The next day Stew had the song up on Bandcamp and invited friends and fans to join in on the video. I wasn’t sure we could get it done in time for a Get Out The Vote effort, but I completely underestimated how amazing our friends and fans are.” Then Stew said: ‘What if we got a bunch of friends to each take a line and video themselves holding up a piece of paper with the line on it?’ I thought it was a great idea.
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Media Condition: Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) Will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. I had a glass of wine, did some singing, and by the time I got the kids down for the night, Stew was mixing it and we played the mix before going to bed. The Style Council - Walls Come Tumbling Down (12', Maxi) Unavailable in United States. By the time the kids and I got home from our day trip, he had all the basic tracks down and was ready for some backing vocals.
“That sounds good,” I said, not recognising the song by the Style Council at first. Then the other morning I heard Stew strumming the chords to this song in the morning before the kids and I went out to Bearizona for the day with some friends. Other than voting, protesting, signing petitions, and other actions that seem to do too little too late, it felt like there just wasn’t much we could do other than stew in our own anger and discontent. But again and again, lines are crossed and things just keep getting worse. Stew and I have both been watching the last 2 years of politics both in the US and the UK with horrified fascination, always thinking ‘surely not: This time he/they’ve just gone too far’. Bass player & backing vocalist, Jen Turrell expands on the topic: “This project came together very quickly and with very little forethought.