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"Damaged Goods" is a song by English post-punk band Gang of Four. Acting as their debut single, it was released on 13 October 1978 through independent record label Fast Product . [1] Produced by Fast Product owner Bob Last under the alias "Fast Product", the single received critical acclaim, prompting the band to sign to major label EMI .
The song offers a Marxist critique of everyday life— characterizing the “Damaged Goods” of a breakup in the terms of a financial transaction. This song...
Jun 3, 2021 · Provided to YouTube by IngroovesDamaged Goods · La Roux · Gang of FourDamaged Goods℗ 2021 Gill Music LtdReleased on: 2021-06-04Composer, Writer: Andy GillCom...
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Mar 15, 2021 · La Roux’s Elly Jackson wasn’t born when Entertainment! was released, but says the “angular rhythms” of Damaged Goods inspired In For the Kill, her 2008 breakthrough hit.
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Taken from the album The Problem of Leisure, available to buy or stream now -https://gang-of-four.ffm.to/theproblemofleisure.oydDirected: studio_leo_cackettD...
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It looks an awful lot like fear. 'If I can't find a mistake to blame, we didn't have a choice.'. Oh, but you had option. Kissed your fear instead of me. You had a chance to breathe. But, boy, you wouldn't let your fear recede so I moved on. You got scared, boy, and I got gone.