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At it's heart it's about forgetting your worries and the joy of letting yourself go and having a good time, so when you're doing exactly that while listening to it, the effect is multiplied. A punky, crashy song that takes you on a journey, gets you moving and fills you with positivity.
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When I last saw them, they closed with the uplifting, energetic "Dancing in the Aisles" that turned the whole venue into a riotous mosh pit. Though the particular phrase "don't let the bastards grind you down" has also been attributed to Maragaret Attwood and Fletch, Ronnie Barker's character in Porridge, it's no doubt that it exemplifies the get up and go spirit that brims through The AdLibs live set. "Win some, lose some, take the hard times and the higher ground,ĭon't let the bastards return, don't let them drive you down, Go Getters goes as far as to specifically paraphrase a line from Alan Sillitoe's "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning". From the aforementioned "Life is Fine" to "Take it in Your Stride" and "Go Getters", which invoke the spirit of the "Angry Young Man" of the 1950s, disillusioned with society, but determined to get confidence in yourself and come out on top. While "Up With the Sun" and "Night in Casualty" deal with dark subjects in a tonally different way, the majority of The AdLibs output is overwhelmingly positive and uplifting. I can't stop talking, I'm making it worse,Ĭall me a cab before she books me a hearse,Īt least there's a fit nurse looking after me." Or is this foreplay to get me in your bed? Well what's the matter, is it something I said, "I learned my lesson, I promise you dear, In contrast with "Up With the Sun", The AdLibs take on the taboo subject of women beating their boyfriends "Night in Casualty" is more light hearted over angular drumming and wailing guitars: "Up With the Sun" finds The AdLibs at their most existential, and the music supports, with Adam Moffatt's guitar stabbing chords intercut with three hits of brassy blood over the first verse, before morphing into a heavy, wiry chorus, and later, going into straight lead guitar, riffing it's way through to new musical territory interweaving with Matt Schaefer's pumping bass like a DNA helix. You think of us down low, we bleed and our cities grow." You think of us down low, we bleed and our cities grow. I think of you up high, You sit and watch us cry. No need for shelter, no more you'll fall, The hustle and the bustle, the drums are drumming,
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"Life is Fine" is available for free download above, as is the soul searching, killer chorused "Be My Soul", the banging, underdog anthem "The Reckoning" and the above mentioned "Up With the Sun".