Lyrics
It belongs to England
but streets have African feeling
Tropical palm trees
Exoticism are flowing
Red colour telephone box
Double - decker red bus
Several cultures are mingled in this place !
Gibraltar !
The Botanic Garden makes you feel as if
you were in the southern country
Gibraltar !
Just 13 km to African continent
A melting point
An unique city !
Snack Attack is unfortunately just about a one-joke album -- and the joke is over about halfway through the title cut, a rap about too much food and too little willpower. There are high points here and there, especially with the haunting "Under Your Thumb" and the jubilant Motown pastiche of "Wedding Bells" (which had a wonderful video to go with it), but far too much of the album is taken up with self-indulgent rubbish such as "The Party, " "The Problem" and the amazingly awful "Ready for Ralph." It's no wonder that the duo went off to develop a career making rock videos.
Cindy Bullens (born Cynthia Bullens March 21, 1955 - died as a female Cynthia Bullens February 1, 2011) was an American singer-songwriter who grew up in Massachusetts. Bullens released two albums in the late 1970s on United Artists and Casablanca and another in 1989.[1]
Bullens' 1978 debut album, Desire Wire is described flatly by William Ruhlmann for Allmusic as: "One of the great lost rock albums of the 1970s, Bullens' debut release is full of tough, passionate, incredibly catchy rock & roll played to the hilt and sung with fire".[2] These early albums anticipated later work by a host of 1980s female and female-identified rock artists, from Pat Benatar, to Blondie, to the Go-Go's, to Headpins.