01-07-2018, 16:57
^^I read that it was an inscription by an actor in Jim Capadi's book. Not sure if he knew exactly what was meant but it's a memorable title!
LEE CLAYTON - The Dream Goes On
From the record cabinet. This and his Naked Child are two of my alltime favourites. No idea why he didn't achieve greater acclaim but I would hazard a guess that it's because he calls a spade a shovel. His lyrics, especially on this one are provocative, in terms of questioning the establishment at large, which is partly why I like it so much. Must've gone down like a lead balloon in 1981 and I doubt anything much has changed. There is such scant information available about Mr Clayton that it's difficult to gauge whether any of this is autobiographical - oh hang on - there's comment on a clip which would seem to indicate that it is.
The whole album - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWWP9PfeX4w
"Industry" ...
LEE CLAYTON - The Dream Goes On
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From the record cabinet. This and his Naked Child are two of my alltime favourites. No idea why he didn't achieve greater acclaim but I would hazard a guess that it's because he calls a spade a shovel. His lyrics, especially on this one are provocative, in terms of questioning the establishment at large, which is partly why I like it so much. Must've gone down like a lead balloon in 1981 and I doubt anything much has changed. There is such scant information available about Mr Clayton that it's difficult to gauge whether any of this is autobiographical - oh hang on - there's comment on a clip which would seem to indicate that it is.
The whole album - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWWP9PfeX4w
"Industry" ...
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