| Song | Days of the Underground |
| Artist | Hawkwind |
| Album | Quark Strangeness and Charm |
| 作词 : Brock, Calvert | |
| In visions of acid we saw through delusion | |
| and brainbox pollution, we knew we were right | |
| The streets were our oyster, we smoked urban poison | |
| and we turned all this noise on, we knew how to fight | |
| We dropped out and tuned in, we spoke secret jargon | |
| and we would not bargain for what We had found | |
| in the days of the underground | |
| We believed in Guevera, we saw that head held up | |
| and our anger welled up but we kept it cool | |
| No need for machine guns 'cause the system was crumbling, | |
| our leaders were fumbling While we broke every rule | |
| We saw them on T.V. they'd blown their cover | |
| and we tried to smother their voices With sound, | |
| in the days of the underground | |
| Whatever happened to those chromium heroes, | |
| are there none of them still left around, | |
| since The days of the underground? | |
| Now we can look back at the heroes we were then, | |
| we made quite a stir then with our sonic attack, | |
| street-fighting dancers, the assassins of silence, | |
| with make-believe violence on a hundred watt stack | |
| They offered us contracts, we said "we don't need 'em", | |
| we'll just take our freedom and will not be bound | |
| in the days of the underground. | |
| And some of us made it but not smiling Michael | |
| His black motorcycle got eaten by rust | |
| And John the Bog dreamt that he slept at the wheel | |
| But when he woke it was real, too late to have sussed | |
| And Jeff was a poet who wrote with a spray can on walls | |
| Saying "Hey man, I believe that we've drowned" | |
| In the days of the underground |
| zuò cí : Brock, Calvert | |
| In visions of acid we saw through delusion | |
| and brainbox pollution, we knew we were right | |
| The streets were our oyster, we smoked urban poison | |
| and we turned all this noise on, we knew how to fight | |
| We dropped out and tuned in, we spoke secret jargon | |
| and we would not bargain for what We had found | |
| in the days of the underground | |
| We believed in Guevera, we saw that head held up | |
| and our anger welled up but we kept it cool | |
| No need for machine guns ' cause the system was crumbling, | |
| our leaders were fumbling While we broke every rule | |
| We saw them on T. V. they' d blown their cover | |
| and we tried to smother their voices With sound, | |
| in the days of the underground | |
| Whatever happened to those chromium heroes, | |
| are there none of them still left around, | |
| since The days of the underground? | |
| Now we can look back at the heroes we were then, | |
| we made quite a stir then with our sonic attack, | |
| streetfighting dancers, the assassins of silence, | |
| with makebelieve violence on a hundred watt stack | |
| They offered us contracts, we said " we don' t need ' em", | |
| we' ll just take our freedom and will not be bound | |
| in the days of the underground. | |
| And some of us made it but not smiling Michael | |
| His black motorcycle got eaten by rust | |
| And John the Bog dreamt that he slept at the wheel | |
| But when he woke it was real, too late to have sussed | |
| And Jeff was a poet who wrote with a spray can on walls | |
| Saying " Hey man, I believe that we' ve drowned" | |
| In the days of the underground |