All the Aces

Rebelling Against Hidden Deals: All the Aces Unveiled
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Lyrics

The only thing I know, is playing rock 'n' roll

The singer expresses a focus on playing rock 'n' roll as the only certainty in their life.

I'm not a businessman, I'm just in a good time band

Emphasizes the singer's identity as a member of a carefree, pleasure-oriented band rather than a conventional businessman.

You don't let no-one know, just where the money goes

Highlights a secretive attitude towards financial matters, possibly reflecting a distrustful or guarded approach.

Because of parasites, I ain't got no rights

Suggests that the singer's rights are compromised or limited due to the presence of parasitic individuals or influences.

All the aces, all the aces, all the aces

The repetition of "All the aces" may symbolize having control or advantage in a situation, while "I don't like people who ain't got no faces" could imply a dislike for those who are deceptive or insincere.

I don't like people who ain't got no faces

Expresses a disdain for individuals without distinct identities or integrity.


You know I don't know why you have to be so sly

The singer questions the necessity of being cunning or deceitful, expressing a lack of understanding for such behavior.

I found it hard to learn, I don't get what I earn

Conveys a struggle in acquiring knowledge or skills and a dissatisfaction with the resulting earnings.

But you get your share, though you ain't nowhere

Despite the singer's challenges, others still benefit, possibly suggesting an unfair distribution of rewards.

You get no wiser, but then I despise you

Expresses resentment towards someone who gains without gaining wisdom, possibly criticizing opportunistic behavior.

All the aces, all the aces, all the aces

Reiterates the theme of having control or advantage, possibly implying a desire for empowerment.

I don't like people who ain't got no faces

Reaffirms the singer's dislike for those lacking genuine identities or sincerity.


You know you're the boss, but I'm the one it costs

Addresses a power dynamic where one is the boss but the other bears the costs, indicating a sense of exploitation.

Gotta see the books, you give me dirty looks

Refers to a demand for transparency by wanting to see financial records, met with disapproval.

Yeah, you make me vomit, and I ain't far from it

Expresses strong distaste and physical reaction towards the perceived actions or character of the addressed person.

You know you can rob me, but you can't stop me

Suggests resilience and determination in the face of attempts to exploit or deceive.

All the aces, all the aces, all the aces

Reiterates the theme of having control or advantage, possibly as a declaration of strength.

I don't like people who ain't got faces

Reaffirms the singer's dislike for individuals lacking authenticity or true identities.

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