Me on Act and ZTT in New Statesman
The full epic version
"The song is taken from the Leer-Brücken musical 'Name Dropping (songs from beyond the me-decade)'"
Minelli-laced version
Champagne dreams, caviar wishes
And watch them grow from rags to riches
Money to burn, money to give away
Lifestyles of the rich and famous
And look and them who can blame us
Lessons in the subject of decay
Come tomorrow, the dream might blow away
Guilt and sorrow, the price you have to pay
Snobbery and decay
Snobbery and decay
You’ve got yours, I’ve got mine
Obsession, just like Calvin Klein
Fantasy, ecstasy, designer dream, obscenity
Snobbery and decay
Snobbery and decay
Nothing to do, nothing to pay
Nothing but snobbery and decay
Land of the free
How can you tell?
The bigger they come the harder they sell
Here’s to you
Here’s to me
A future aristocracy
Property, poverty
An unstable economy
And decay
And decay
Snobbery and decay
Snobbery and decay
I am the repertoire
Snobbery and decay
The CD single version - nice visual pun there
The album Laughter, Tears and Rage wasn't on a par with the single, sadly.
Leer at his best - six years earlier
So many "Snobbery" mixes
A mix for Stephanie Beacham (as in Dynasty)
"Strong Poison", even
Now this is glamorous
Cut Rough / Rough Cut - is there a difference?
Glitter shards to cut your face to ribbons
Classical Curves was “a record about being repulsed and fascinated by the glossy surfaces of a certain 'high-end', hyper-capitalist consumer society”
e.g. “Her” with its robo chant and sounds like a battery of camera flashes "Work work work flash / Work work camera flash work / Work camera flash / Work work work flash". Poses being struck as blows struck to the eye...
Obliquely inspired by ballroom and vogueing I should imagine
Back to Propaganda...
Mr Brücken has a go at remixing
I should imagine it was Morley's idea to cover Josef K's "Sorry for Laughing", direct some money towards one of his favorite writers, Paul Haig
The Unapologetic Mix, haha
Everyone involved should apologize for that version
A live version
Later career is the definition of Wiki Fizzle (trust me, don't look)
but...
I was oh so prepared for this to be terrible but it's actually rather good
Claudia's got good taste - this is my favorite song by The Band and it's quite a sensitive treatment
The Band are about as anti-glam as it gets it, funnily enough.
I've become a a recent fan of Propaganda based on them popping up Sirius's 1st Wave channel (Richard Blade plays them a lot) and part of that is because of Horn's arrangements but I also learned of their connection to Paul Morley (and Brucken and him were an item at one point?) I'll have to re-listen to the album she made with Leer because it didn't really grab me. Trevon Horn. ZZT (w/ Morley). Propaganda. Thomas Leer - there, that's your 2026 Cruel Word line up right there.
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You can still hear the Fairlight synth-horn patches on this! So ZTT! (I can picture Martin Fry singing over the backing track.) I'd never heard of the band; thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteHorn had the bright eye of cloning himself - in the form of Steve Lipson who produced Act and various other second-phase ZTT releases (I think he also did the second Frankie album Liverpool which was awful). So they could increase the amount of output I guess - or free Horn up to the lucrative outsider production jobs for big artists.
DeleteI just looked at the cast of players for Laughter, Tears and Rage and was surprised to see Andy Gill from G04 in there.