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Mike Peters
namechecks
Elvis Presley
, the
Beatles
, and
Bob Dylan
on
"Shine On (113th Dream),"
and the leadoff track of this solo album, and by the second song, "The Message," he is recasting the old
Grandmaster Flash
rap as a rock number, all of which pretty much sums up his highly referential style. The ruling influence, though, seems to be
John Lennon
, especially in his immediate post-
period, as
Peters
points fingers ("You've been using artistic license making a lie with the truth") and looks back in anger ("I have been fooled by the rock & roll dream/All I ever believed in snatched away/By a piece of paper"). Could all this have something to do with his old band, the
Alarm
? If so, "All Is Forgiven," and
is moving on, which seems to mean adding trip-hop drum tracks to his folk-rock anthems and edging his earnestness with a ruefulness born of his unpleasant music business experiences. Still, as he notes in the hidden bonus track, which we'll call "Gone Elvis," he hopes to be delivered from Vegas. Good luck. ~ William Ruhlmann
namechecks
Elvis Presley
, the
Beatles
, and
Bob Dylan
on
"Shine On (113th Dream),"
and the leadoff track of this solo album, and by the second song, "The Message," he is recasting the old
Grandmaster Flash
rap as a rock number, all of which pretty much sums up his highly referential style. The ruling influence, though, seems to be
John Lennon
, especially in his immediate post-
period, as
Peters
points fingers ("You've been using artistic license making a lie with the truth") and looks back in anger ("I have been fooled by the rock & roll dream/All I ever believed in snatched away/By a piece of paper"). Could all this have something to do with his old band, the
Alarm
? If so, "All Is Forgiven," and
is moving on, which seems to mean adding trip-hop drum tracks to his folk-rock anthems and edging his earnestness with a ruefulness born of his unpleasant music business experiences. Still, as he notes in the hidden bonus track, which we'll call "Gone Elvis," he hopes to be delivered from Vegas. Good luck. ~ William Ruhlmann
Mike Peters
namechecks
Elvis Presley
, the
Beatles
, and
Bob Dylan
on
"Shine On (113th Dream),"
and the leadoff track of this solo album, and by the second song, "The Message," he is recasting the old
Grandmaster Flash
rap as a rock number, all of which pretty much sums up his highly referential style. The ruling influence, though, seems to be
John Lennon
, especially in his immediate post-
period, as
Peters
points fingers ("You've been using artistic license making a lie with the truth") and looks back in anger ("I have been fooled by the rock & roll dream/All I ever believed in snatched away/By a piece of paper"). Could all this have something to do with his old band, the
Alarm
? If so, "All Is Forgiven," and
is moving on, which seems to mean adding trip-hop drum tracks to his folk-rock anthems and edging his earnestness with a ruefulness born of his unpleasant music business experiences. Still, as he notes in the hidden bonus track, which we'll call "Gone Elvis," he hopes to be delivered from Vegas. Good luck. ~ William Ruhlmann
namechecks
Elvis Presley
, the
Beatles
, and
Bob Dylan
on
"Shine On (113th Dream),"
and the leadoff track of this solo album, and by the second song, "The Message," he is recasting the old
Grandmaster Flash
rap as a rock number, all of which pretty much sums up his highly referential style. The ruling influence, though, seems to be
John Lennon
, especially in his immediate post-
period, as
Peters
points fingers ("You've been using artistic license making a lie with the truth") and looks back in anger ("I have been fooled by the rock & roll dream/All I ever believed in snatched away/By a piece of paper"). Could all this have something to do with his old band, the
Alarm
? If so, "All Is Forgiven," and
is moving on, which seems to mean adding trip-hop drum tracks to his folk-rock anthems and edging his earnestness with a ruefulness born of his unpleasant music business experiences. Still, as he notes in the hidden bonus track, which we'll call "Gone Elvis," he hopes to be delivered from Vegas. Good luck. ~ William Ruhlmann


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