Even amongst the few surviving FM fans, I seem alone in finding this song extraordiary. Reading the wiki on James Jesus Angleton was a lot of fun, too. Still unsure of the exact definition of 'Brunceling', but it sounds subservient, perhaps toward a perceived lesser.
This is, I think, their most underrated song. I too thought that James Jesus Angleton was a metaphor, until I wiki'd him. Why does Cathal have to be so damn literate?
Even amongst the few surviving FM fans, I seem alone in finding this song extraordiary. Reading the wiki on James Jesus Angleton was a lot of fun, too. Still unsure of the exact definition of 'Brunceling', but it sounds subservient, perhaps toward a perceived lesser.
PDXCHawk 8 months ago
Yay. <3
leisuresuitlissy1 2 years ago
This is, I think, their most underrated song. I too thought that James Jesus Angleton was a metaphor, until I wiki'd him. Why does Cathal have to be so damn literate?
PDXCHawk 2 years ago
thanks, Bedlam. I really believe that if Radioactive had promoted this album properly it could have been huge. But, there you go...
saxfreak01 2 years ago
this has got to be played loud! (well on headphones anyway)
they should definetly remaster this album with extra rare tracks,demos etc one of the best albums of the horrible 1990s
why the hell were people listening oasis and sodding blur and completely ignoring genuinely great british bands like fatima mansions?
Bedlam1974 2 years ago
@Bedlam1974 Cathal is Irish not British
dermot51 3 months ago