am also surprised to see no comments on this great Mott song. Ian Hunter was one of the great ones of the 70's. Look also for Alejandro Escovedo's incredibly moving version of this tune. Ian Hunter summed up in a few stanzas the narrator's childhood hell and the sociopath it created as an adult, capped by the line..."is there a happy ending? i don't think so".
am also surprised to see no comments on this great Mott song. Ian Hunter was one of the great ones of the 70's. Look also for Alejandro Escovedo's incredibly moving version of this tune. Ian Hunter summed up in a few stanzas the narrator's childhood hell and the sociopath it created as an adult, capped by the line..."is there a happy ending? i don't think so".