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- Thrash Harry
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Not my strongest subject, interpreting lyrics, and this has probably been said many times before, but my hearing aids playing up. Could the idiot children be a reference to fans of Iggy Pop's The Idiot?
Go to sleep now, Francis.
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As the song is widely supposed to be about The Phono, what we need is someone to tell us whether much Iggy used to be played in there back in Von's time.
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They were definitely playing The Passenger & Lust For Life there in '83.
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Crumbs, they were still playing The Passenger in '91!
Probably still playing it these days
Probably still playing it these days
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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—Bertrand Russell
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Not last Saturday. At least not during the two minutes it took me to realise that as well as looking old and out of place, I now actually felt old and out of place. Full of kids who looked like they'd just come straight from Otley skateboard park. Runaway!markfiend wrote:Crumbs, they were still playing The Passenger in '91!
Probably still playing it these days
Go to sleep now, Francis.
- markfiend
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Ye-e-e-es. As I recall, it did seem a little youth-club-esque last time I went. Although there were still a few old familiar faces propping up the bar.
Pipe and slippers corner, eh, Thrash?
Pipe and slippers corner, eh, Thrash?
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
I can't remember if this comes up on 1959 and all that, but 'I sing the body electric' is a line from a Walt Whitman poem. See, it's not all TS Eliot, you know!
Chris
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- Thrash Harry
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There's certainly a reference to Whitman on there, cos I remember following a link when my interest was re-awakened a few years ago. Sisters lyrics. Never new there was so much to 'em. Never wanted to know before but since The Smurphs have got me dancing in a dungeon in Dodge, Dan's got me comparing early live performances and I've discovered I used to look like Ben Gunn, I may as well just hold my hands up and surrender now.MrChris wrote:I can't remember if this comes up on 1959 and all that, but 'I sing the body electric' is a line from a Walt Whitman poem.
Be gentle with me, please.
Go to sleep now, Francis.
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It's also a Weather Report (one for all you jazz buffs out there) album
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