if you look at the political climate in Australia, around the time this album came out, we were looking at over 10 years of Prime Ministership by John Howard. Nearly all of the negative imagery in the song can be attributed to some event or policy in his prime ministership. The bad times and fear (post september 11 and fear of immigrants coming in leaky boats) did indeed suit his government very well and won him an election or two.
The song is from a time when there was optimism about a new government that was expected to tear down a...
if you look at the political climate in Australia, around the time this album came out, we were looking at over 10 years of Prime Ministership by John Howard. Nearly all of the negative imagery in the song can be attributed to some event or policy in his prime ministership. The bad times and fear (post september 11 and fear of immigrants coming in leaky boats) did indeed suit his government very well and won him an election or two.
The song is from a time when there was optimism about a new government that was expected to tear down a lot of bad policy - especially regarding humanitarian issues. The song is kind of like a sendoff for government. The name "Eucalyptus" is probably used to indicate the focus is on Australia as it is a very Australian thing.
Ignore my first post. :D
"And I recall, if I remember the smell of euclyptus oil, its like (in ???) a dream But I remember it well"
"Yeah all the FEAR and the hate crimes suited you well." ...? I dunno. It sound like that...To me.
I STILL don't have the foggiest idea what this song means!!! XD
if you look at the political climate in Australia, around the time this album came out, we were looking at over 10 years of Prime Ministership by John Howard. Nearly all of the negative imagery in the song can be attributed to some event or policy in his prime ministership. The bad times and fear (post september 11 and fear of immigrants coming in leaky boats) did indeed suit his government very well and won him an election or two. The song is from a time when there was optimism about a new government that was expected to tear down a...
if you look at the political climate in Australia, around the time this album came out, we were looking at over 10 years of Prime Ministership by John Howard. Nearly all of the negative imagery in the song can be attributed to some event or policy in his prime ministership. The bad times and fear (post september 11 and fear of immigrants coming in leaky boats) did indeed suit his government very well and won him an election or two. The song is from a time when there was optimism about a new government that was expected to tear down a lot of bad policy - especially regarding humanitarian issues. The song is kind of like a sendoff for government. The name "Eucalyptus" is probably used to indicate the focus is on Australia as it is a very Australian thing.