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Bless my cotton socks, I'm in the news
The king sits on his face but it's all assumed
All wrapped up the same (same)
All wrapped up the same (same)
They can't have it
You can't have it
I can't have it too
Until I learn to accept my reward
Princes stand in queues and stand in queues
Live in solitude like Howard Hughes
All wrapped up the same (same)
All wrapped up the same (same)
Silence has it
Arrogance has it
I can have it ooh
Until I learn to accept my reward
Suddenly it struck me very clear
Suddenly it struck me very clean
They're all wrapped up the same
All wrapped up the same
You can't have it
I can't have it too
Until I learn to accept my reward
Until I learn to accept my reward
Until I learn to accept my reward
Until I learn to accept my reward
Until I learn to accept my
I learn to expect my
I learn to accept my reward!
The king sits on his face but it's all assumed
All wrapped up the same (same)
All wrapped up the same (same)
They can't have it
You can't have it
I can't have it too
Until I learn to accept my reward
Live in solitude like Howard Hughes
All wrapped up the same (same)
All wrapped up the same (same)
Silence has it
Arrogance has it
I can have it ooh
Until I learn to accept my reward
Suddenly it struck me very clean
They're all wrapped up the same
All wrapped up the same
You can't have it
I can't have it too
Until I learn to accept my reward
I learn to expect my
I learn to accept my reward!
Song Info
Submitted by
danmagnet On Nov 09, 2006
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It should be prisoners stand in queues, not princes...
This is a great poppy song by an underrated band
It should be prisoners stand in queues, not princes...
Fantastic song. At first it seems completely obscure, but I think not now. I this song is about imposter syndrome. Self-presentation, bluff, faking it till ya make it, and the attendant insecurities and feelings of inadequacy. It was written at the time of the TE's first press and the backing of John Peel. 'Bless my cotton socks, I'm in the news' is said to be a reference to John Peel, who'd helped the likes of Bolan on his way. Is the writer really in that august company? The writer 'stands accused' or is self-accusing of being a middle class fake. So, what to do? Be arrogant, be silent, act the part, act like a star before you actually are, like Bowie. Thus the repeat references to Kingship, Royalty, essentially empty non existent things that people are fooled into investing in, by the power of image. 'The king sits on his face but it's all assumed' (your lyrics are wrong). It's all a bluff. Then, Howard Hughes, outwardly the ideal American male, but actually a basket case. Again, the lyrics are wrong, 'it's live in solitude'. The over the top histrionic bluster of the music and the horns fits this theme perfectly. Accepting the reward is accepting your own talents, specialness and success, and being at one with it. JC's one time bandmate Ian McCulloch seems to have been influenced by this song ( maybe he even contributed?) The Cutter by Echo and The Bunnymen (from the same time frame) is also about the anxieties of not measuring up. Strangely, that song also starts off with a coded reference to John Peel. Coincidence?
No this is not POPPY in 81 this was about as good as it got and 1981 WAS as far as music was concerned one of the UKs best ever years FOR GREAT MUSIC
@babyboomer right on! the freaks stormed the barricades that year.
@babyboomer right on! the freaks stormed the barricades that year.
@babyboomer right on! the freaks stormed the barricades that year.
@babyboomer right on! the freaks stormed the barricades that year.