It's Her Factory (3:07)

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Items, daily press, views to suppress
Subject, story on the front page suffering from suffrage
Title, unsung heroine of Britain position to attain
Housewife, heroines addicted to their homes

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  • Gargoyle2500

    Its "Hero-ine" Not "Heroin" That they sing, So I read.

    14 May 4:04am Reply
  • kikikirsche

    9 May 6:40pm Reply
  • OG-Andy

    Paternalist. Journalist.

    15 Aug 2011 Reply
  • 0lik91

    at first thought that dilla sampled it but they say he didnt

    29 Jul 2011 Reply
  • prominence_la

    Great drum solo; rockin' bass; perfect ending: "That is all."

    7 May 2011 Reply
  • Hellraiser917

    If he wasn't he's a fool!

    8 Mar 2011 Reply
  • bingbongbilly

    Wasn't Michael Hutchence a Gang of Four fan?

    20 Feb 2011 Reply
  • karlkandinsky

    go4gr8

    3 Feb 2011 Reply
  • Hellraiser917

    Great tune!

    4 Jan 2011 Reply
  • stephen_laurie

    oh shit

    16 Oct 2010 Reply
  • Exarin666

    gets better with every listen

    27 May 2010 Reply
  • velendur

    that's all

    24 Apr 2010 Reply
  • AnissaRose

    OK I'm not a sound engineer or producer, but I could've mixed this better!

    21 Apr 2010 Reply
  • ctd55

    Affecting, and nearly sympathetic (for once). A condescending journalist searches for dignity in the lives of women in a man's world. When there's none to be found, he makes shit up--to wit: that perceived virtue is the consolation prize for society's victims, that women's moral superiority is nourished by their lack of status and power, and that they can achieve beatification by asking for nothing more than men deign to give them. The song's arrangement is as spare and hollow as the lives our journalist friend finds women leading. The bass and drums are exceptionally stuttery, as if the entire song's on edge. A melodica takes the place of guitar, and the instrumental change is significant. Where Gill's guitar is angry and aggressive, the melodica is plaintive and resigned, giving the song a melancholy air. King's voice even takes on some of the resigned qualities of the melodica: the traces of emotion that occasionally pop up in his sing-speak are nowhere to be found.

    16 Mar 2010 Reply
  • Bobby357

    fine tune...

    29 Jan 2010 Reply
  • hazybear

    i don't know what instrument that is in the main riff but it's hypnotically odd

    6 Dec 2009 Reply
  • MangeMunch

    One I am listening to here sounds like a remix. But themange is yummy!

    15 Oct 2009 Reply
  • Substance1977

    <3!

    9 Sep 2009 Reply
  • CleanSpoon

    those drums..

    19 Aug 2009 Reply
  • leidyd

    in a man's world

    11 Aug 2009 Reply
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