the original song was "killers, thieves and whores" in the play woyzeck (where the blood money album comes from). whores was replaced with lawyers for the studio version.
the original song was "killers, thieves and whores" in the play woyzeck (where the blood money album comes from). whores was replaced with lawyers for the studio version.
I find it funny that he mentions lawyers together with killers and thieves.
Me too, that was funny.
Me too, that was funny.
the original song was "killers, thieves and whores" in the play woyzeck (where the blood money album comes from). whores was replaced with lawyers for the studio version.
the original song was "killers, thieves and whores" in the play woyzeck (where the blood money album comes from). whores was replaced with lawyers for the studio version.
still very funny though
still very funny though
Very astute observation from Tom.
Very astute observation from Tom.
This song is probably more relevent than it was 20 years ago.
This song is probably more relevent than it was 20 years ago.
Don't take God to be the literal/literary (take you're pick) figure, it's an allegory, to say "No-one's getting us out of this mess."
Don't take God to be the literal/literary (take you're pick) figure, it's an allegory, to say "No-one's getting us out of this mess."