A great example of the drag of having to "rise and grind" almost every day to the 40+ hour work week that most of us are required to live by in order to make a living!
When I was first listening to this song in the early 80s I understood it as a dark portrait of working life. Post globalism it could be, in parts, interpreted as a eulogy to a workforce which no longer exists.
That's so weird that you say that, i always associate this song with Eraserhead not bc of this video but bc I listened to wall of voodoo a lot after i watched it for the first time like 7 years ago lmao
This video might be even creepier than the song. Both brilliant.
Loved Wall of voodoo since they came out laugh all you want we knew what was badass
Musically and lyrically ahead of their time.
Agreed WOV were so far ahead of their time that they weren't appreciated back in the 1980's . In 2020 their songs sound modern
A great example of the drag of having to "rise and grind" almost every day to the 40+ hour work week that most of us are required to live by in order to make a living!
When I was first listening to this song in the early 80s I understood it as a dark portrait of working life.
Post globalism it could be, in parts, interpreted as a eulogy to a workforce which no longer exists.
Very good original video. Very well done. You communicated the idea of the song most effectively.
I do what I do 'cause I don't know what to do when I'm not doing it
Good video. W as thinking of this song today.
The latest on the Baseball scores deals the deal on this!
Has that nice bleak hopeless touch like Eraserhead. Cool.
That's so weird that you say that, i always associate this song with Eraserhead not bc of this video but bc I listened to wall of voodoo a lot after i watched it for the first time like 7 years ago lmao
excellent!
Awesome!
so cool !!!.
amazing video! :-)
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