| Enter My Silence – Filter X Lyrics | 1 year ago |
| @[Reiver:52135] The “robbery in ‘62” may be a reference to the robbery of a safety deposit vault in London. It was depicted in the movie ‘Bank Job’ starring Jason Statham. Amongst the stolen items were alleged to be some incriminating photographs of a Royal family member. The UK press were issued a “D-Notice” from the British government to refrain from reporting on the crime, which they largely adhered to. The crime went largely unreported, the movie went some way to bringing the incident into the public spotlight. Admittedly the crime took place in 1971 which does not match the lyrics, but I’m inclined to believe the date may have been intentionally amended as to not repeat the same decade in the same line of the song. Also, the Great Train Robbery took place in 1963, not ‘62 as the songs implies. And the “murder in ‘73” refers to the murder of 3 children by their babysitter David McGreavy on Friday 13th April 1973. He mutilated the three children and impaled their bodies on iron railings. Again, the story appears to have been intentionally suppressed with an anonymity order from the courts. Both would be examples of “keeping it in”. | |
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