The lyrics are very clever the more you learn about them. The line 'And the wind blows hot and the wind blows cold' references the dreadful 'Scottish' song Donald Where's Your Troosers, sung by the kilt-wearing Andy Stewart in the days when The White Heather Club was TV's idea of Scottish culture.
The lyrics are very clever the more you learn about them. The line 'And the wind blows hot and the wind blows cold' references the dreadful 'Scottish' song Donald Where's Your Troosers, sung by the kilt-wearing Andy Stewart in the days when The White Heather Club was TV's idea of Scottish culture.
@Meg1234 Respect the clever take you've got here - except the song you reference (DWYT) was released 3+ years after Aztec Camera released GMB.
@Meg1234 Respect the clever take you've got here - except the song you reference (DWYT) was released 3+ years after Aztec Camera released GMB.