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[[File:Gross-and-Conspicuous-Error-1-still.png|thumb|Burn, Lendon]] | [[File:Gross-and-Conspicuous-Error-1-still.png|thumb|Ian Burn, Nigel Lendon]] | ||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
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* {{RLink|Nine}} {{MediaLink|YouTube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbKdEvTN-PY}} | * {{RLink|Nine}} {{MediaLink|YouTube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbKdEvTN-PY}} | ||
** | ** Ian Burn - vocals | ||
** Nigel Lendon - vocals | ** Nigel Lendon - vocals | ||
** [[Mayo Thompson]] - guitar | ** [[Mayo Thompson]] - guitar | ||
** [[Jesse Chamberlain]] - drums | ** [[Jesse Chamberlain]] - drums | ||
*The instrumental backing music became the song "[[Men & Women]]." The Red Crayola performed the song live in the late 70s and Mayo Thompson recorded a studio version in 1993 | |||
== Interpretations == | == Interpretations == | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 24 August 2023

Lyrics
Burn: It is a G&CE to desire socialism with capitalist desire Lendon: Capitalism is in the mode of thought itself Burn: It reveals itself in the preposterous reification of psychology Lendon: As if psychology is discrete and ontologically distinct from ideology Burn: It is in the capitalist mode of thought to keep things separate Lendon: To keep the particular from the totality Burn: To keep us disunited so that its own servants Lendon: Sly capitalist priesthood of managers and entrepreneurs of every variety can unite us again Burn: To serve their cause and their class Lendon: The power elite Burn: So despite the lofty leather-chaired philosophical work on the mind-body dualism, the representatives of ?-as-culture can't put the world back together again
(There's a fucking spelling mistake)
Chronology
Nine Gross and Conspicuous Errors
- Ian Burn - vocals
- Nigel Lendon - vocals
- Mayo Thompson - guitar
- Jesse Chamberlain - drums
- The instrumental backing music became the song "Men & Women." The Red Crayola performed the song live in the late 70s and Mayo Thompson recorded a studio version in 1993