first off, it's basically a cover/adaptation of a pigeonhed song, the original is pretty sweet too, you should check that out.. secondly, if you get the australian skint version of the album rather than the american skint/columbia version, the lines 'come on baby tell me, yes we aim to please' are replaced with 'a new production of a new beed, leaders stand up, organise..' anyhow the song is very good, the skint release version is much better, perhaps it was changed because they thought americans couldn't handle the other lyrics.. i honestly do not know. the track isn't the best on the album in my opinion, but it's the only lo fi track many people know, as it did have a few days of fame..
The lines "a new production of a new breed, leaders stand up, organise" are from Prince's song Sexuality, which is perhaps why they're not on the US release as Prince doesn't like people using his stuff I hear - they're also on the Pigeonhead original, which goes on to do the whole spiel about living in a world overrun with tourists
The lines "a new production of a new breed, leaders stand up, organise" are from Prince's song Sexuality, which is perhaps why they're not on the US release as Prince doesn't like people using his stuff I hear - they're also on the Pigeonhead original, which goes on to do the whole spiel about living in a world overrun with tourists
first off, it's basically a cover/adaptation of a pigeonhed song, the original is pretty sweet too, you should check that out.. secondly, if you get the australian skint version of the album rather than the american skint/columbia version, the lines 'come on baby tell me, yes we aim to please' are replaced with 'a new production of a new beed, leaders stand up, organise..' anyhow the song is very good, the skint release version is much better, perhaps it was changed because they thought americans couldn't handle the other lyrics.. i honestly do not know. the track isn't the best on the album in my opinion, but it's the only lo fi track many people know, as it did have a few days of fame..
The lines "a new production of a new breed, leaders stand up, organise" are from Prince's song Sexuality, which is perhaps why they're not on the US release as Prince doesn't like people using his stuff I hear - they're also on the Pigeonhead original, which goes on to do the whole spiel about living in a world overrun with tourists
The lines "a new production of a new breed, leaders stand up, organise" are from Prince's song Sexuality, which is perhaps why they're not on the US release as Prince doesn't like people using his stuff I hear - they're also on the Pigeonhead original, which goes on to do the whole spiel about living in a world overrun with tourists
@Pilk THANK YOU. I LOVE THE ORIGINAL.
@Pilk THANK YOU. I LOVE THE ORIGINAL.