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And the rain turns to rust in his eye
Rumours of his health are lies
Old england is dying
His clothes are dirty shade of blue
And his ancient shoes worn through
He steals from me and he lies to you
Old england is dying
Still he sings an empires song
And still he keeps his beliefs strong
And he sticks his flag where it ill, belongs
Old england is dying
You're asking what makes me sigh now
What it is makes me shudder so
Well
I just FREEZE in the wind
And I'm numb from the pummeling of the snow
That falls from high in yellow skies
Where the well loved flag of england flies
Where the homes are warm and the mothers sigh
Where comedians laugh and babies cry
Where criminals are televised politicians fraternized
Journalists are dignified and everyone is civilised
And children stare with heroin eyes, heroin eyes, heroin eyes
Old England!
Evening has fallen
The swans are singing
The last of Sundays bells is ringing
The wind in the trees is sighing
And old england is dying
Great track by an original and versatile musician/band. Product of a particular era for sure—I suspect it's hard for folks who hit their teens post-Thatcher to get into it though.
Wasn't Old England replaced by New England?
And New Amsterdam was replaced by New York
Wasn't Old England replaced by New England?
You're correct - and Istanbul was Constantinople.
The girl who wrote that review is definitely a graduate of the "Lester Bangs" school of kick-'em-in-the-nuts journalism. Good read, nonetheless.
She is absolutely full of shit!
I missed them at the Cap Center for the same tour; stayed in the parking lot altering my attitude... ah, high school.
Great song by a great band
On of the firsts albums i buyed. Mike Scott is a strong musician, with different registers, from rock to folk. This is the "big music".
I agree, it needs more cowbell!
Wasn't Old England replaced by New England?
And now that I see he got to go through life with the untouchably fine name of Anthony Thistlethwaite, that desire is even greater. Some guys have all the luck.
nice
Edinburgh-born singer/guitarist/pianist Mike Scott formed the Waterboys in London, singing bombastic folky rock derived in equal parts from U2, Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. On The Waterboys (and its five-song American condensation, later supplanted by a belated issue of the entire LP), Scott, saxophonist Anthony Thistlethwaite, an organist and various rhythm players squeeze every ounce of drama into his preciously poetic lyrics and pseudo-epic melodies. Enough of a selfconsciously sensitive artiste to confuse extended song length and artistic depth, Scott comes off as a modestly talented blowhard.Read it all at Trouser Press
The girl who wrote that review is definitely a graduate of the "Lester Bangs" school of kick-'em-in-the-nuts journalism. Good read, nonetheless.
Edinburgh-born singer/guitarist/pianist Mike Scott formed the Waterboys in London, singing bombastic folky rock derived in equal parts from U2, Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. On The Waterboys (and its five-song American condensation, later supplanted by a belated issue of the entire LP), Scott, saxophonist Anthony Thistlethwaite, an organist and various rhythm players squeeze every ounce of drama into his preciously poetic lyrics and pseudo-epic melodies. Enough of a selfconsciously sensitive artiste to confuse extended song length and artistic depth, Scott comes off as a modestly talented blowhard.Read it all at Trouser Press
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The Waterboys - Old England - ** 7 **
It seems there are users in RP Station that behave as agitators and destructive; and poor education and lack of respect; frustation repressed? infantis behaviour? Bizarre situations? are a genuine obstacle and nuisance to who frequents the RP Station with interest the positive aspects and seriously; should in future there by the administrator a default filter good habits and customs that avoids this type of abuse.
These situations "gratuitous-pure-exhibitionism" telling should be given warning, and if they are not binding, must be banned.
The Waterboys - Old England - ** 7 **
hear hear!!! we could start with "him & god" and his gramatical ineptitude
It seems there are users in RP Station that behave as agitators and destructive; and poor education and lack of respect; frustation repressed? infantis behaviour? Bizarre situations? are a genuine obstacle and nuisance to who frequents the RP Station with interest the positive aspects and seriously; should in future there by the administrator a default filter good habits and customs that avoids this type of abuse.
These situations "gratuitous-pure-exhibitionism" telling should be given warning, and if they are not binding, must be banned.
The Waterboys - Old England - ** 7 **
I wonder what they would sound like with a "normal" tonal balance?
Ahhhh...cheesetuba. Quite the image.
As for me, the random horn blasts made me think of Rob Lowe playing sax in St Elmo's Fire. Just as out of place and amusing.
Oooh! Oi loves me a Songe of merrie Aulde Englande. But not this one.
Pretty Good.
Yes! The WBs are hit or miss for me. This tune is a hit!