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  1. Jul 27, 1992 · To the National. There's a country, you don't live there. But one day you would like to. And if you show them what you're made of. Oh, then you might do. [Verse 3] But David, we wonder. We wonder ...

  2. But of course, like most white-supremacist organizations, the National Front Party (wittily represented as a disco party) is all talk, no real answers. "But David, we wonder We wonder if the thunder Is ever really gonna begin" Anyone who listens to this and thinks it supports the National Front is probably dim enough to be a member.

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  4. Apr 27, 2011 · David, the wind blows The wind blows... Bits of your life away Your friends all say... "Where is our boy ? Oh, we've lost our boy" But they should know Where...

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  5. Aug 28, 2023 · In National Front Disco, Morrissey reflects on the rise in popularity of the National Front, a far-right political party in the United Kingdom during the 1970s and 1980s. The song draws attention to the dangerous allure of nationalism and the potential consequences of embracing such extremist ideologies. With lyrics such as “David, the wind ...

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    Morrissey, on "The National Front Disco" (quoted in 2004). [382] Various sources accused Morrissey of racism for making reference to the National Front , a far-right political party, in his 1992 song "The National Front Disco"; it has been argued that this criticism ignored the ironic context of the song, which pitied rather than glorified ...

  7. From the 1992 album "Your Arsenal".Lyrics:David, the wind blows,The wind blowsBits of your life away.Your friends all say,"Where is our boy?Ah, we've lost ou...

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  8. Sep 24, 2023 · Morrissey. Morrissey. September 24, 2023. "The National Front Disco" by Morrissey is a song that explores themes of identity, belonging, and the allure of far-right ideologies. The lyrics, written from the perspective of a narrator addressing a character named David, convey a sense of longing for a place where one feels at home.

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