Ha, I designed that sleeve with black card and white Letraset! Agree that the track is just as relevant now. Don't forget that Lindolph DeOliviera played great tenor sax on it, he died tragically in 1990, one of my best mates. Great band.
This is even more relevent today with this government. It was written in the Thatcher Years and here we are again. Some people never learn.
For the historians . . . This line up included Lloyd Howell on Drums, Graham Henderson on guitar, Derek Nattrass on Bass as well as the usual suspects . . . Neil Hunter on vocal, Steve Coley on keys, Terry O'Hern on Trombone, Dave Connolly on Trumpet. There's a load of these records in a box in a garage somewhere.
Def should be re-released in memory of my uncle Lindolph, great memories of a great band
helenoliver28 9 months ago
Ha, I designed that sleeve with black card and white Letraset! Agree that the track is just as relevant now. Don't forget that Lindolph DeOliviera played great tenor sax on it, he died tragically in 1990, one of my best mates. Great band.
Invicta60 1 year ago
This is even more relevent today with this government. It was written in the Thatcher Years and here we are again. Some people never learn.
For the historians . . . This line up included Lloyd Howell on Drums, Graham Henderson on guitar, Derek Nattrass on Bass as well as the usual suspects . . . Neil Hunter on vocal, Steve Coley on keys, Terry O'Hern on Trombone, Dave Connolly on Trumpet. There's a load of these records in a box in a garage somewhere.
Redruth49 1 year ago
They lyrics still make a lot of sense, don't they ? It should be re-released for the present day, twenty years on.
Redruth49 2 years ago