This is another one about universal love, as sung from the POV of love personified, but with a decidedly noisy, masculine, and energetic expression--very different from many other similar songs by Andy Partridge. It's meant to be a little more humorous than other similar songs, as indicated by the part at the end in which the guy complains about what he just heard. This was actually sampled off a New York radio station; whoever said it was complaining about a different song, of course, but the sample was added to bolster the humor. The complaining guy actually sounds ridiculous in how he emphasizes some of the words, like, "abomi-NATION"--LOL!
This is another one about universal love, as sung from the POV of love personified, but with a decidedly noisy, masculine, and energetic expression--very different from many other similar songs by Andy Partridge. It's meant to be a little more humorous than other similar songs, as indicated by the part at the end in which the guy complains about what he just heard. This was actually sampled off a New York radio station; whoever said it was complaining about a different song, of course, but the sample was added to bolster the humor. The complaining guy actually sounds ridiculous in how he emphasizes some of the words, like, "abomi-NATION"--LOL!