Release-Best-Of.mp3
Release-Best-Of.mp4
Release-intro.mp3
Release.mp3
Release.mp4
[Intro]
Pull!
(Fly high… try)
[Verse 1]
Ready to pull the trigger
Get ready to fly
Pull to release ‘er
Fly she’ll try
[Bridge]
Pull!
(Fly high… try)
[Chorus]
Released (free to fly)
A moving target (don’t forget)
How to aim (the frame)
Flying by (into the sky)
[Break]
(Bang!)
Somebody shot you down
(Down, da, da, da, down)
Gone to pieces
(As a species)
Shot down
(Down, da, da, da, down)
Gone to pieces
(As a species)
[Bridge]
(Fly high… try)
[Verse 2]
Not quite full…
Let me reload
Then let it explode
Ready, steady, (Pull!)
[Bridge]
Pull!
(Fly high… try)
[Chorus]
Released (free to fly)
A moving target (don’t forget)
How to aim (the frame)
Flying by (into the sky)
[Break]
(Bang!)
Somebody shot you down
(Down, da, da, da, down)
Gone to pieces
(As a species)
Shot down
(Down, da, da, da, down)
Gone to pieces
(As a species)
[Outro]
Somebody shot you down
(Down, da, da, da, down)
Falling down all around
ABOUT THE SONG
In skeet or clay pigeon shooting, yelling “Pull!” is the standard way for a shooter to signal the person operating the trap (or the automated trap machine) to release a clay target into the air. The word “pull” comes from early manual trap systems where the operator would physically pull a lever or rope to launch the target.
Here’s how it works:
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The shooter stands ready with their shotgun.
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When they are prepared to shoot, they call out “Pull!”
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This triggers the release of a clay pigeon from the trap house.
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The target is launched into the air, and the shooter tries to hit it while it’s in flight.