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"Rover" - being a dog - 4+mins "One Brown Mouse" - mouse in a cage - 3+mins "Heavy horses" - about horses - almost 9 mins "weathercock" - man ponders the life of a weather vane - 4mins "Something's on the Move" - icequeen tale - 4+mins
that last one is just one from the album which is sorta an enviromentalism type of album and the last form the 70's. Im going to put a few more but getting weary of the task that was at first fine so it will just be a smattering. very often the albums have a theme and are constucted in a particular way. This is one thing I hate about remix albums as it loses the very intentional construction of the album and if I ask amazon to play an album it will always choose the latest remix one. sigh
"Working John, Working Joe" - like it sounds - 5mins "Black Sunday" - putting sunday as the worst day instead of monday. Its hard to relate now but before the 80's in much of the western world practically nothing was open on sundays - 6+mins "and further on" - not a story but seems to be a reaction to someones death and just love the emotion it conveys. very complex to me and reminiscent of "we used to know" but totally different mix of complex emotions - 4+mins "Flying Colours" - dude describing what fighting with a loved one is like - 4+ "Steel Monkey" - either a high rise steel worker or a male prostitute - 3+mins "Farm on the Freeway" - losing the farm - 6+mins "I'm Your Gun" - about being a gun - 3+mins "Down at the End of Your Road" - making it big in real estate - 3+mins "17" - nostalgia about being young - 3+mins "Big Riff and Mando" - dude steals bands guitar - almost 6mins
ok lastly just putting a note that when the band reformed in recent times their first album "zealot gene" which was delayed by covid ended up being such a good summation of that first trump administration. The band has the strange distinction now of having musical commentary from nixon till present. One of the funny things is I associate it with the US but im sure plenty of it is more about the UK. Its amazing how close our political idiocy tends to be to each other.
Wow, thanks, that's a lot of stuff, I will investigate!