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Nuclear Device (the Wizard of Aus)

Nuclear Device (the Wizard of Aus)
[1979]
Traccia A del single con "Yellowcake UF6" sul retro
Album: The Raven

“Nuclear device” fu scritta dagli Stranglers in seguito ad un viaggio in Australia nel 1979, dove la band si trovò ad affrontare la brutalità della polizia a Brisbane, nel Queensland, allora governato dal premier molto conservatore Joh Bjelke-Petersen (dal 1968 al 1987). La sua premiership ha lasciato un segno nella politica australiana non solo per la sua longevità, il suo conservatorismo intransigente e la sua leadership autoritaria, ma anche per una serie di scandali, tra cui brogli elettorali, corruzione sistemica e la spoliazione di terre aborigene, in particolare per l'estrazione dell'uranio. Gli Stranglers evocano queste vicende producendo l'immagine di un personaggio simile a Ubu, che sogna il potere che il possesso di un “dispositivo nucleare” gli conferirebbe.
First and last men walked this earth
(Continues)
Contributed by Pierre André Lienhard 2025/2/20 - 19:54
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A Soldier's Diary

A Soldier's Diary
2006
Suite XVI

The fastest song the band has ever recorded. I wanted to cram in as many chord changes as we could and still keep the whole thing rocketing alone. It was inspired by reading about some of the notes, letters and diaries that were found in the allied trenches during the First World War, left by soldiers about to go over the top, never to be seen, and in many cases never to be found, again. I thought it was stirring stuff, heart breaking, poignant, and in the case of many a British Tommy, blackly amusing…never say fucking die…sometimes all there is left is to laugh…

Counterpointing dark subject matter again with a jolly upbeat tune and melody seemed to be key here, and we rattled this off in no time once we’d worked it through. It’s not easy playing as fast as this and keeping it tight, and we’ve been playing it live recently too…a first… As an aside, this was the song I mentioned... (Continues)
I guess it's time to go
(Continues)
Contributed by Dq82 2018/10/14 - 09:51
Song Itineraries: World War I (1914-1918)
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North Winds

North Winds
1984
Aural Sculpture

That was mine, just a JJ 'where things are now' song. It was one of my melancholy songs about the very strong images that had occurred during my life, while I was growing up. The 'Orange road burning' was about the self immolation of Buddhist priests during the Vietnam war, setting themselves on fire. The 'Youth on fire' referred to Jan Palak, who I'd talked about before on Euroman. The 'Metal machines...' line was about the Prague spring in '68, when the Czechs tried to be much more liberal and the Russian tanks just rolled in. 'Two generations' referred to the two world wars, 'Birth pains' was about the birth of Israel and what I remembered about the Yom Kippur war. 'Freedom in the shape of disease' was about AIDS, suddenly this new word AIDS had arisen when we were writing Sculpture. It was an unknown disease then. 'Kids whose bellies' was about the west and the... (Continues)
I saw an orange robe burning
(Continues)
Contributed by Dq82 2018/10/14 - 09:45
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Nuuj helde

Nuuj helde
Se non proprio una cover, mi sembra molto ispirata da No More Heroes degli Stranglers

Lorenzo 2018/8/24 - 20:45
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Tank

Tank
[1978]
Album: Black & White

Well, here is the 'typical haughtiness' of a tankman.
I can sign for 1, 2 or 3 or 4…
(Continues)
Contributed by giorgio 2010/3/2 - 12:39
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Vietnamerica

Vietnamerica
1980
Album: The Stranglers IV
It's over linger
(Continues)
Contributed by giorgio 2008/11/15 - 11:36




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