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Radiation - Three Minute Boy
Introduction: From
'A Conversation with Steve Hogarth of Marillion',
February 3, 1999 by Roger Lotring.
Steve Hogarth: "I
was trying to create something that had the feel of, y'know, like, an
outtake from Hunky Dory. That's exactly what I was trying [to do], in
terms of the kind of ghost of it, rather than what it actually is. I wanted
it to have that feeling. And when we mixed it, I made that point to the
mixing engineer too. I said, "I want it to sound like Hunky Dory at
the beginning. And then I want it to turn into Hey Jude at the end.
[Laughs]
"So that was the tree I was kind of
barking up, because the song is an attempt to kind of condense rock and roll
anthropology, y'know, the story of the rock and roll life from day one. So
it starts out painting this little picture of this kid who writes this song
with his mates, just for a laugh, for a bit of fun, and it becomes a massive
international hit. And he becomes a big star, and everywhere he goes, this
song's on the radio, and he's suddenly hailed as a great talent or as the
next big thing. It goes from painting that picture to trying to explain how
he deals with it.
"There's loads of irony in it because I
was trying to paint this kind of standard picture of what rock and rollers
do and have always done. Because when I was a kid, the Beatles were the
biggest thing, and the way the Beatles lived their lives, everything the
Beatles did became a kind of cliché for rock and roll later on. Y'know, with
marrying the model or the artist, leaving the first wife and going off with
the really creative one, telling the magazines and the newspapers how in
love we are, and giggling. It's something that kind of happened all over
again, time and time again.
"Most recently, I was thinking of Noel
Gallagher and Liam Gallagher [with] Liam marrying the actress who'd once
been in a movie that you couldn't quite remember, and that sense of needing
to conform to the rock and roll lifestyle-to marry the model, and to get
married in the registry office. When I wrote "She made a movie / he almost
remembered" I was thinking specifically of Absolute Beginners and
Patsy Kensit. And then what rock and roll does to you, having done that and
then having gone off and gone on tour and discovered that half the women in
the world seem to want to sleep with you-coming to that and your new wife
becoming lonely at home, waiting patiently for you, and then it all going
wrong. So, I was thinking of Lennon, and I was thinking of Bowie, and I was
thinking of Oasis, and I was thinking of myself.
"And I was even thinking of the kind of
footballers-y'know, we've got this footballer here called Paul Gascoigne. He
was in the World Cup squad, and he sort of famously came unglued because he
was out late drinking, being out late in nightclubs when he should have been
training - all of that. Basically, just the unrealistic pressures that are
placed upon someone when they become massively famous. And they're suddenly
supposed to be able to cope with so much. And a lot of these people aren't
supermen; they're just ordinary guys, and they gradually come unglued.
"So, I filled the song full of-y'know,
there's little one-liners in it that are nicked from other people's songs as
well. There are things in there that are nicked from other songs, some of
them I've lifted straight out. I know there's a disguised or paraphrased - I
was trying to make a mish-mash of popular music throughout the last two or
three decades and the damage done."
'They moved into a basement'
A paraphrase of Squeeze's Up The Junction - "We moved into a
basement, With thoughts of our engagement"
'Too much love will do you in'
A paraphrase of Brian May's Too Much Love Will Kill You , widely
believed to be a comment on Freddie Mercury's impending death at the time of
writing.
'Girlfriend's gone off... ...mum and dad '
A paraphrase of The Kinks Lazy Sunny Afternoon - 'My girlfriend's
gone off with my car and gone back to her ma and pa.'
Anyone with more nicks and paraphrases, please let us know!
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