Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue (Music Video)
Eddy Grant with Electric Avenue, the original music video newly remastered in 4K 60FPS. Guyana-born singer and musician Eddy Grant released Electric Avenue in 1982, becoming a hit around the world. A single from Eddy Grant’s 1982 album “Killer on the Rampage“, Electric Avenue reached No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and topped the charts in Canada, Australia and the UK.
Electric Avenue’s lyrics refer to the 1981 Brixton riot, with themes of social and cultural transformation. The title refers to Electric Avenue, a market street in the Brixton area of London known for its high population of Caribbean immigrants.
The music video for Electric Avenue features Eddy Grant performing the song alongside futuristic elements, motorcycles, school children and strong symbolism. The video was directed by Steve Barron, with imagery and themes of urban life and cultural diversity that were particularly resonant at the time, as Brixton was going through a period of social and political change.
Electric Avenue’s music video director Steve Barron is also well known for directing the classic 1980’s music videos for Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, Money For Nothing by Dire Straits, Take On Me by A-Ha, Africa by Toto, and many more.
Eddy Grant Electric Avenue Lyrics:
Now in the street there is violence
And, and a lots of work to be done
No place to hang out our washing
And, and I can’t blame all on the sun
Oh no we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Oh we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Workin’ so hard like a soldier
Can’t afford a thing on TV
Deep in my heart I am warrior
Can’t get food for them kid
Good God we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Oh we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Oh no
Oh no
Oh no
Oh no
Oh no, we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Oh, we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Who is to blame in one country
Never can get to the one
Dealin’ in multiplication
And they still can’t feed everyone
Oh no, we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Oh no, we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Out in the street
Out in the street
Out in the playground
In the dark side of town
Oh, we gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
We gonna rock down to electric avenue
And then we’ll take it higher
Oh we gonna rock down to electric avenue
(Rock it in the night) And then we’ll take it higher (electric avenue)
(Rock it, Miami mama, meh) We gonna rock down to electric avenue
(Whoa, in a Brixton) And then we’ll take it higher (electric avenue)
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Songwriters: Eddy Grant
Electric Avenue master © Eddy Grant Music
Electric Avenue lyrics © Greenheart Music Ltd.
Electric Avenue music video © Portrait / CBS Records
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