40 Years – Then Death
"40 Years - Then Death" | ||||
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Single by TISM | ||||
from the album Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance | ||||
B-side | The Back Upon Which Jezza Jumped | |||
Released | 23 September 1987 | |||
Format | Vinyl | |||
Recorded | May 1987, Platinum Studios | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 4:18 | |||
Label | Elvis Records | |||
Writer(s) | TISM | |||
TISM singles chronology | ||||
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"40 Years - Then Death" is a 1986 single by Australian alternative rock band TISM.
It was originally released on white vinyl in a clear plastic wrapper with no identifying labels of any kind.
Lyrics
The song portrays an early-twenties male's despondent view of his remaining sex life: 40 more years of "living" then "death".
The single earned TISM recognition as their earlier single "Defecate On My Face" was very infrequently played on radio, if at all; where this single was quite radio friendly.
The snippet after the main song is called "Art, Religion and the Neo-Classical Dialectic", part of a longer piece called "Ezra Pound, Axe-King", which has nothing to do with the song from Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance and was released in full on Best Off in 2002.
Track list
- "40 Years - Then Death"
- "Art, Religion and the Neo-Classical Dialectic" (unlisted)
- "The Back Upon Which Jezza Jumped"
See also
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