Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustang Daily, February 9, 1979: Difference between revisions
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“[[Chemistry Class]],” a tender tune about the physical properties of human emotion.<br> | “[[Chemistry Class]],” a tender tune about the physical properties of human emotion.<br> | ||
“[[Two Little Hitlers]],” a political study of a menage-a-trois.<br> | “[[Two Little Hitlers]],” a political study of a menage-a-trois.<br> | ||
You say you’ll never know him<br> | |||
He’s an unnatural man<br> | |||
He doesn’t want your pleasure<br> | |||
He wants what no one can<br> | |||
He wants to know the names of<br> | |||
All those he’s better than.<br> | |||
Two little Hitlers will fight it out until<br> | |||
One little Hitler does the other one’s will<br> | |||
"What’s so Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding,” a blitzkrieg of keyboards, guitars and drums herald Costello as he asks "Where is the harmony, Sweet harmony”<br> | |||
This riff puts Bruce Springsteen to shame. <br> | |||
"Accidents Will Happen,” a telling assessment of the frailty in human relations and the insensitivity that can result when a love goes awry.<br> | |||
Accidents will happen<br> | |||
We’re only hit and run<br> | |||
You used to be the victim<br> | |||
Now you’re not the only one<br> | |||
Accidents will happen<br> | |||
We’re only hit and run...<br> | |||
I don’t want to hear it cos<br> | |||
I know what I’ve done<br> | |||
"Senior Service,” an angry piece blaming "the death that’s worse than fate”<br> | |||
"Oliver’s Army” a satirical snipe at soldiers-for-hire.<br> | |||
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