The Mistakes of Trotsky
Lyrics
You will pray For a stay Of good fortune … Tio-tio-tio-tio-tinx The platform of the ten Tio-tio-tio-tinx The Tsektran ran And planned the train It’s measures got it running again … Tio-tio-tio-tio-tinx It meant a consistent Planning operation … Tio-tio-tio-tio-tinx You will pray For a stay Of good fortune … But you’d find it hard To say when
Chronology
Corrected Slogans
- ? (man) - vocals
- ? (woman) - vocals
- Christine Kozlov - vocals
- Mayo Thompson - vocals, acoustic guitar
Kangaroo?
- Lora Logic - vocals, saxophone
- Gina Birch - vocals
- Mayo Thompson - vocals, guitar
- Ben Annesley - bass
- Epic Soundtracks - drums
- Allen Ravenstine - sound effects
Retrospectives
Mayo Thompson, 2023[1]
[In the '70s] I couldn’t [...] share [the Congress of Afrikan People's] conviction that Mao was the only right-thinking thinker in the game. I still thought highly of Lenin, and being a war baby, still had some time for Stalin, which lasted until I realized what sort of monster he was. I also found Trotsky interesting but—per "The Mistakes of Trotsky"— found him a sad figure, never knowing when to say "when," finally getting liquidated.
Art & Language, 1981[2]
Tio-Tio-Tio-Tinks is what the Birds say in Aristophanes’ play. This song laments the failure of Trotsky. But the Dictatorship of the Proletariat entails some marginal mockeries and Trotsky is implicated in some of these. (Another song, written at the same time, was a lament for the Kronstadt mutineers.)
Interpretations
"Tio-tio-tio-tio-tinx" from Aristophanes' The Birds is also quoted in "What Are the Inexpensive Things the Panel Most Enjoys? ... An International"
Live recordings
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March 23, 1993 | video |
January 11, 1995 | |
August 2, 1995 | |
October 9, 1999 | vocal: Sandy Yang |
April 21, 2000 | video |
March 20, 2005 | |
August 6, 2006 | |
October 15, 2006 | |
December 13, 2006 |
Various artists compilation
- January 1996: Sonoritie (France)
References
- ↑ https://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2023/10/red-krayola-interview-mayo-thompson.html
- ↑ Art & Language and The Red Crayola, ‘Notes on the Songs’, booklet published in connection with L.P. Kangaroo?, Rough Trade records, London, 1981.