Friday, January 31, 2020

“Tramp the Dirt Down”, Elvis Costello

This way: Tramp the Dirt Down

I love the anger in this song. You can almost touch it. Like a political punch in the face. The flip side to our Reagan perhaps. In this song Costello vows to dance on Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s grave. He clarified the song’s message in Q Magazine March 2008: “You shouldn't really celebrate when anybody dies, but I think she did this country a disservice in the things she tricked out of people.”
Costello explained how he came up with this song in a 1989 interview with On The Street: “The song was written at that extreme point, where that’s what you feel. I kind of almost scrapped it a couple of times, I thought, that’s not really the way I think, I'm more balanced than that. The arguments carried through the song are not balanced, they’re not reasonable, they blame the wrong people for the wrong things, but you don't want like the social worker song, you know the person who understands everything. Writing the song is only a little bit better than kicking the television in when the news is on... The song is only a little bit short of mindless violence, isn’t it?” From 1989.  

[Spotify] Tramp the Dirt Down

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