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  1. In the film, a tramp asks the main character Alex "can you spare some cutter, me brother". He was begging and "cutter" means "money" in the "nadsat" slang used throughout the movie. I don't know what the song is about, that is DEFINATELY the origin of "spare us the cutter".

  2. Jan 16, 2024 · At first glance, the chorus ‘Spare us the cutter’ seems a straightforward plea—perhaps a call for mercy. But to understand Echo & the Bunnymen’s deceptively simple request, one must peel back layers of meaning.

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · As one of Echo & the Bunnymen’s most iconic songs of the 1980s, “The Cutter” has been praised by music critics and fans alike for its catchy melody, unique vocals, and haunting lyrics. But beneath its polished surface lies a much darker and enigmatic story that has intrigued listeners for decades.

  4. The Cutter by Echo & the Bunnymen song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

  5. The Cutter Lyrics: Cutter / Cutter / Cutter / Who's on the seventh floor? / Brewing alternatives / What's in the bottom drawer? / Waiting for things to give / Spare us the cutter /...

  6. Nov 11, 2023 · In the first scene, a vagrant asks for spare change: “Can you spare some cutter, me brothers.”. The band’s record label, an imprint of Sire, was named Korova, which is also a reference to the Korova Milk Bar in A Clockwork Orange.

  7. The Eastern strings re-enter at strategic points, filling in space between verses and Ian McCulloch's esoteric pleas to 'spare us the cutter!'. The track never loses steam, cruising through each section with power and grace."

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