Giant lizards on high!
Strapped into their pink parachutes
Jellyfish of the sky!
Each reptile holds a silicone chip
And has only one eye
Metronomically winking
And as one they all cry:
Peace is our profession! so pay the price and die!
Euthanasia’s the only other option
But that is suicide!
So you must go forth
You mush go forth
And multiply!
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I first heard Blurt on their side of the double album A Factory Quartet in 1981. They seemed to be evidence of the creative possibilities that were quite rightly the result of the implosion/explosion that had begun in 1976. Neil Procter
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Love this album! Demented jazz meets experimental electronica. (Found it whie researching what I'd missed of Graham Lewis's output over the last decade while I wasn't paying attention, what with being an old fart and all that. :) Jim Jarmo