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[[Art & Language]]<ref>Art & Language and The Red Crayola, ‘[https://www.art-language.org/texte/a/TI71h.htm#anglais Notes on the Songs]’, booklet published in connection with L.P. ''Kangaroo?,'' Rough Trade records, London, 1981.</ref><blockquote>This song is a bit socio-protestological. The picture and the newspaper story was nauseating however. Monopoly capital is the setting for ideology’s crocodile tears. These are the stuff of the aesthetics of the ruling class.</blockquote> | |||
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Revision as of 03:14, 1 March 2023
Lyrics
I opened the newspaper And there on my knee Was the President Of the Academy
He was fondling an object — A model frigate — By an unnamed man — A prison inmate
There were others there: Men of Humanity Life's quality's leaders Ideology free
This was 'An Opening' Exhibition It was the festival Of a new tradition;
A biennale of prison art About which they could be Caring, sympathetic In good society
And the art exhibition Was sponsored by B.P., Held at the lush head-office Of the oil company
Take heart you unnamed prisoner Transcend your pustulous grotto Learn the social lessons Repeat this motto:
Thanks be to the Academy And praise to the oil company; The heaven of liberality Is aesthetic penology
Would you rather have Your hand cut off Or be appreciated By a toff?
Chronology
Kangaroo?
- vocal: Mayo Thompson
Interpretations
This song is a bit socio-protestological. The picture and the newspaper story was nauseating however. Monopoly capital is the setting for ideology’s crocodile tears. These are the stuff of the aesthetics of the ruling class.
References
- ↑ Art & Language and The Red Crayola, ‘Notes on the Songs’, booklet published in connection with L.P. Kangaroo?, Rough Trade records, London, 1981.