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Oh I've just come from the land of the sun From a war that must be won in the name of truth With our soldiers so brave your freedom we will save With our rifles and grenades and some help from God
Oh I've just come from the land of the sun From a war that must be won in the name of truth With our soldiers so brave your freedom we will save With our rifles and grenades and some help from God
basic rock song structures
mild rhythmic syncopation
extensive vamping
mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation
major key tonality
electric guitar riffs
acoustic guitar riffs
subtle use of the harmonica
a dynamic male vocalist
acoustic rhythm guitars
political lyrics
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project.
I always have loved this song- It definitely has more substance than their later, more commercial mainstream songs like Bizarre Love Triangle- ugh that song got played into the ground by radio stations way back when!
"with the mistaken death notification" No, it is a Sixth Sense moment.
This song is very different from the average New Order song. One of my favorites by anybody.
oobknarf
@J: Agreed. Joy Division is not good, but NO is awesome.
@sbholl84: Like all great art, this song can be interpreted in different ways. Maybe it's just about the joy of reunion (with the mistaken death notification). Up to each listener to decide. While it's definitely not PRO-war, I could make the argument that it's not anti-war either.
sbholl84
This is one of the best anti-war songs ever written. Amazing work as usual from NO.
this is the best new order song. probably better than most joy div songs also. and most joy div songs are way better than all new order songs, except this one.
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This song is very different from the average New Order song. One of my favorites by anybody.
@sbholl84: Like all great art, this song can be interpreted in different ways. Maybe it's just about the joy of reunion (with the mistaken death notification ) . Up to each listener to decide. While it's definitely not PRO-war, I could make the argument that it's not anti-war either.