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In his first single, Mole In The Ground, a cover of an American anti-establishment folk song recorded by Bascom Lamar Lunsford in 1928, John allows the surrealism of the song to take centre stage, opting to speak rather than sing the words. His voice, too, lives beneath the ground of the melody, burrowing its way beneath hypnotic drums, dancing guitars, and sliding violins. By taking away the nursery rhyme-like melody of the song, we focus on our narrators’ fantasies and desires, but also on “the weirdness of the song, and its aggressiveness. The last line is: I don’t like the railroad man/ the railroad man will kill you when he can/ and he’ll drink up your blood like red wine, and I wanted to get to grips with that emotion.”
Tracklist:1. The Zoological Gardens2. Mole in the Ground 03:523. Willie Crotty4. Kitty5. The Seasons6. Within a Mile of Dublin7. The Lag Song8. Dirty Old Town
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Review Flynn, John Francis - Look Over the Wall See the Sky LP (green vinyl)
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