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| The Indelicates – The British Left in Wartime Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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About people's willingness to protest about just about anything, particularly things they don't believe in or care about, just so that they can say "I told you so" when everything goes wrong. |
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| The Indelicates – New Art for the People Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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The degenerative effect of the media on the ordinary and often vulnerable people in the spotlight. A bit like how the media enjoys it when they can make a big thing out of Pete Doherty and Kate Moss's relationship and the connection between that and their alleged spiralling drug abuse.
"And it's so sad but they're so glad that you're so bad for me" |
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| The Indelicates – Sixteen Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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I think this one is about bands "acting young" to appeal to teenagers and be "in" with scene... whilst trying to look like they're not. |
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| The Indelicates – Waiting For Pete Doherty To Die Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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I think it's about crazy "fans" (not really fans but random people with no lives) needing someone new to "grieve" over. Really they just want someone to be hysterical about and idolise in death, just like they did with Kurt Cobain. I think the band's trying to say that it's all a bit insincere and sick really. |
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| The Indelicates – Unity Mitford Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Yeah, Unity Mitford was a female English pro-Nazi who went to Germany and managed to get into Hitler's in-crowd. When Britain declared war on Germany, she sent him a letter saying goodbye then tried to kill herself by shooting herself in the head. |
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